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TONY ORTEGA
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We’re still waiting to see just how big the repercussions are going to be over the recent data breach suffered by Scientology’s UK headquarters when it was hacked by a ransomware gang.
Former London staffer Alex Barnes-Ross has explained just what a big deal this is in the UK, where they take data privacy more seriously than they do here in the US.
So while we wait to see how that plays out, Patty Moher thought we’d like to see a similar leak of Scientology internal data from an earlier era.
She’s talking about some crucial 2004 data out of Scientology’s secret police, the Office of Special Affairs. As part of the massive data leak that occurred when Mike Rinder left OSA in 2007, there were detailed financial reports, and we have one of those for you today.
It’s a weekly roundup of what OSA was spending to accomplish its spying and other covert operations, and it’s pretty fascinating.
There are references to the Vince Offer/Vince Shlomi (the Slap-Chop guy) lawsuit, which the church was handling at the time, as well as to some of the characters we’ve been telling you about in the past, such as Scientology’s DC lobbyist, Greg Mitchell.
We think the most immediate thing to take away is just how busy OSA is on a given week. Imagine what this week’s report must look like.
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Excerpt:
We’re still waiting to see just how big the repercussions are going to be over the recent data breach suffered by Scientology’s UK headquarters when it was hacked by a ransomware gang.
Former London staffer Alex Barnes-Ross has explained just what a big deal this is in the UK, where they take data privacy more seriously than they do here in the US.
So while we wait to see how that plays out, Patty Moher thought we’d like to see a similar leak of Scientology internal data from an earlier era.
She’s talking about some crucial 2004 data out of Scientology’s secret police, the Office of Special Affairs. As part of the massive data leak that occurred when Mike Rinder left OSA in 2007, there were detailed financial reports, and we have one of those for you today.
It’s a weekly roundup of what OSA was spending to accomplish its spying and other covert operations, and it’s pretty fascinating.
There are references to the Vince Offer/Vince Shlomi (the Slap-Chop guy) lawsuit, which the church was handling at the time, as well as to some of the characters we’ve been telling you about in the past, such as Scientology’s DC lobbyist, Greg Mitchell.
We think the most immediate thing to take away is just how busy OSA is on a given week. Imagine what this week’s report must look like.
READ MORER
Putting Scientology's data breach in perspective with a similar leak from the past
We’re still waiting to see just how big the repercussions are going to be over the recent data breach suffered by Scientology’s UK headquarters when it was hacked by a ransomware gang.
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