Ashley Madison Adultery Site Data 'Dumped Online'
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The FBI is said to be investigating after hackers claim to upload the details of millions of people who use a website for affairs. Justice In A Way http://news.sky.com/story/1537943/as...-dumped-online This has been building up for some time since Hackers said they had Bank details as well. [In July, AshleyMadison.com - which specialises in adulterous relationships - was hacked by a group calling themselves Impact Team. At the time, they threatened the website owners, Avid Life Media, saying they would release the data unless the website was taken down. Now, Sky News understands that just less than 10Gb of the data, including user names, email addresses, passwords and bank details, has been published on the dark web.] http://media.skynews.com/media/image...-1-589x442.jpg |
you beat me to to it arista - just finished my views on this site. hope it makes you all laugh.
ashley madison - my down full is my name being exposed (confession) 19.08.15 yes there is a echo because i have already said the friendliness of this news is not Eco if he was still here you could ask mr elliot fred. this website has already caused controversy its already split the family roof because into any marriage you don't need this diversity my x potential wife kicking me out is proof. and now its the hackers they are controlling the entry all users will be going crackers with the exposure of mrs Ashley. i have to check out data on the news statistics were no walk in the park 96% of the net is really a grater is it true its only 4% of use is not dark. i have to dig deep this is my kind of corruption the dark web is now attracting a creep this hidden community is now my consumption. my life is in jeopardy Ashley Madison hackers this is my appeal all my partners now no i had no church melody this exposure will prove my marriage was not real. ( this is the webiste i am talking about that is in the news at present.www.ashleymadison.com ) |
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Not for MP's its not |
you would be surprised - you wait to the names start flowing.
i just hope i am not first. |
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Haven't these hackers anything better to do than try and be the moral police watching over the public
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"Life Is Short. Have An Affair".
Get some bloody class! You ****ing weirdos man. http://i2.cdnds.net/14/24/618x347/bb_danielle1.jpg |
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Erm, have these people ever thought that they could just not get married in the first place and shag around to their hearts (and dick's) content?
Life is Short. Don't Bother Getting Married in the First Place. |
You play away there is always the risk of getting caught, half the thrill for some.
I find the hackers worse than the adulterers, taking the moral high ground and then hacking the site. |
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I want the Labour MP's on the List |
the point the hackers are making is that the site was charging people to delete their information, but they didn't delete the information. the clients should sue the company Ashley Madison, not blame the hackers.
The website was charging people 20 bucks to delete their accounts, and people thought if they paid that amount their data was being deleted, but instead ashley madison did not delete it, they kept it. that is why hackers are targeting them. Ashley Madison was running a major scam on people. This really has nothing to do with cheating, it's about Ashley madison basically scamming people and blackmailing them to charge them 20 bucks for nothing. I feel bad for all the people who had their information leaked, but it is ashley madison's fault, not the hackers! Ashley Madison promised to delete their information and charged them money to delete it, but they didn't delete it. |
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you done your home work - great post :cheer2: as for those feeling sorry for the exposure of the people on it - its just like your best mate seeing your boyfriend or girlfriend snogging the face off someone else and telling you. in the same what they got caught - |
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i agree with you though, i don't know if it was the right thing to do. i'm just explaining the reasoning behind the hackers. i'm not necessarily agreeing with it. the bottom line is that Ashley Madison should have deleted their information. and protected their members, and then the hackers could never have gotten it. All internet companies need to protect the people who have accounts. They need to spend more money and time on security. |
i think we need a new law ?
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what we need is a few high profile companies to get sued for not protecting information. It should have happened already
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eggsactly. we need to be criticizing companies for protecting data, not waging war on people who expose the flaws in those companies security flaws. if you run an internet company, especially one that promises privacy. it better be private. if you make a promise you have to keep it. |
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we need to change society to be more open minded about sex, and stop letting ancient religions tell us how relationships should be. why are we listening to old religious men about what we can do with our private parts. we all know what those religious old men do with their private parts and it;s perverted and gross, and way criminal. who are they to tell us what to do with our bodies when they are ****ing kids??? |
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obviosly the churches idea of sexual rules is bull****. |
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women want candles, cushions and to be listened to without offering a solution Spoiler: |
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