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Yesterday, Cybersecurity news websites reported the hacking of Scientology’s UK headquarters by a criminal ransomware gang known as Qilin.
According to Hackread, in a story that was mirrored by archive.org, Qilin’s method is to access a target’s servers, demand ransom, and if the target does not comply, then to post some of that data online in order to persuade the victim to pay up.
Hackread said that appears to be the case here, where Qilin has posted screenshots indicating that they penetrated deeply into Scientology’s UK servers, and accessed a lot of very sensitive internal information at Advanced Org Saint Hill UK, or AOSHUK, also known as Saint Hill Manor in East Grinstead, England.
We don’t know if Scientology will be persuaded to pay these criminals over these leaks, but we are interested in Scientology as a criminal organization itself, which extorts the young and the old financially, rips apart families, and forces young women to have abortions, among many other abuses.
So we are interested in what is in the screenshots that Qilin posted at its leak site.
“I haven’t had time to properly review all the documents yet, but from what I’ve seen so far this looks like it could be hugely damaging to Scientology. One document includes an admission there were several people working without visas at Saint Hill, and another details the security expenses for the IAS event,” says former London staffer Alex Barnes-Ross. “There’s also a list of people currently service at London Org, which may give us an indication of just how much Scientology are struggling. I’m looking forward to dissecting this information and seeing what else is released in due course.”
The first thing we were interested in was the 2024 budget for providing security at last year’s IAS gala, a three-day event. The Church of Scientology International (CSI), a US entity, was responsible for £131,497.20, and the local Advanced Org (AOSHUK) was responsible for £28,283.
We note that the largest line item, £74,326, goes to paying professional security for VIPs, including airport pick ups.
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Screenshots from the ransomware attack on Scientology's UK headquarters
Excerpt:

Yesterday, Cybersecurity news websites reported the hacking of Scientology’s UK headquarters by a criminal ransomware gang known as Qilin.
According to Hackread, in a story that was mirrored by archive.org, Qilin’s method is to access a target’s servers, demand ransom, and if the target does not comply, then to post some of that data online in order to persuade the victim to pay up.
Hackread said that appears to be the case here, where Qilin has posted screenshots indicating that they penetrated deeply into Scientology’s UK servers, and accessed a lot of very sensitive internal information at Advanced Org Saint Hill UK, or AOSHUK, also known as Saint Hill Manor in East Grinstead, England.
We don’t know if Scientology will be persuaded to pay these criminals over these leaks, but we are interested in Scientology as a criminal organization itself, which extorts the young and the old financially, rips apart families, and forces young women to have abortions, among many other abuses.
So we are interested in what is in the screenshots that Qilin posted at its leak site.
“I haven’t had time to properly review all the documents yet, but from what I’ve seen so far this looks like it could be hugely damaging to Scientology. One document includes an admission there were several people working without visas at Saint Hill, and another details the security expenses for the IAS event,” says former London staffer Alex Barnes-Ross. “There’s also a list of people currently service at London Org, which may give us an indication of just how much Scientology are struggling. I’m looking forward to dissecting this information and seeing what else is released in due course.”
The first thing we were interested in was the 2024 budget for providing security at last year’s IAS gala, a three-day event. The Church of Scientology International (CSI), a US entity, was responsible for £131,497.20, and the local Advanced Org (AOSHUK) was responsible for £28,283.
We note that the largest line item, £74,326, goes to paying professional security for VIPs, including airport pick ups.
READ MORE
Screenshots from the ransomware attack on Scientology's UK headquarters