MSG database tracked hundreds. Labels include "LGBTQIA," and low to high "risk."
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- Fat Joe, a Knicks superfan, defended owner Jim Dolan despite internal MSG databases labeling him as a 'medium risk' celebrity.
- A hacked MSG VIP database reveals risk scores for celebrities, based on online criticism of Dolan or the organization, with over 400 scored entries.
- The database tracks celebrities' risk levels (flag, low, medium, high) and includes personal details like race, gender identity, and sexual orientation.
- MSG security monitors social media for negative posts, even minor criticisms, and flags individuals connected to critics, like Fat Joe due to Jadakiss.
- The hack by ShinyHunters exposed 45 GB of data, including a Salesforce database with millions of personal records and internal surveillance practices.
- ShinyHunters used vishing to breach MSG's systems, demanding ransom; the group targeted MSG partly due to Dolan's controversial surveillance measures.
- Despite risk scores, many flagged celebrities participated in Knicks celebrations post-championship, suggesting potential shifts in MSG's internal ratings.