Scientology Hacking Scandal! Two Leading Church Critics Were Hacking Victims, Dept. Of Justice Reveals — FBI Investigation Next?

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans

Two leading Scientology critics are calling upon the FBI and U.S. Attorneys office to investigate the church today after they were notified by the Department of Justice that they have been the victims of a hacker. Eric Saldarriaga, a private investigator from Queens, NY, pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy in March for hiring a hacker to help him access at least 60 private email accounts, including those of Scientology critics Mike Rinder (a former leader of the church) and journalist Tony Ortega. Saldarriaga will be sentenced to up to six months in prison tomorrow, June 26, and ahead of the sentencing Rinder and Ortega were notified that they were two of his victims. The two men prepared victims’ statements for the court to consider, and both alleged that Saldarriaga was nothing more than a Scientology fall guy. “In November, 2013, I caught Saldarriaga ‘spoofing’ one of the email addresses associated with this website,” Ortega wrote on tonyortega.org Thursday. “…Saldarriaga had made it look like emails from him were actually coming from me … I immediately notified my attorney.” Ortega’s attorney looked into the matter, but Saldarriaga’s attorney insisted “that Saldarriaga was not working for Scientology,” Ortega wrote. However, […]

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