Wikileaks has published all the data stolen in the Sony hacks and made it available via a searchable database. Julian Assange issued a statement claiming that the data is newsworthy in part because “this archive shows the inner workings of an influential multinational corporation.” (The publishing of this stolen material shows the inner workings of Wikileaks. But you won’t see much outrage in the press about this move, since so many publications raced to publish excerpts of the data in the hours and days following the hack.)