Hackers Expose 37 Million Cheating AshleyMadison Users (UPDATE 2: SEARCH ENGINE ADDED)

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If you have a paid membership, im assuming you are using your real credit card and billing information, which the hackers now have. A fake profile name won't save you.
You can exchange a gift card to get credit too, so a few people will be happy they exchanged that target gift card in.
 

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AshleyMadison — tagline “Life Is Short. Have An Affair” — is an online site that facilitates cheating among its 37 million users. It’s a service founded on confidentiality and privacy, which now seems to have all of its data in the hands of hackers. They’re demanding the company take down the site, or they’re going to out a lot of adulterers.

The hackers, going by the name “The Impact Team”, posted a small sample of sensitive data (since taken offline) stolen from Avid Life Media, the company that owns AshleyMadison, along with other hookup sites Cougar Life and Established Men. The data was accompanied by a statement, demanding the takedown of AshleyMadison and Established Men. If that doesn’t happen, the hackers are threatening to leak the full details — names, addresses, sexual fantasies — of AshleyMadison’s 37 million users.

Speaking to security blog KrebsOnSecurity, ALM Chief Executive Noel Biderman confirmed the hack, condemned the “criminal act”, and said the company was working hard to have the data taken down.

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Impact Team message, via KrebsOnSecurity

The Impact Team’s beef with Avid seems to lie with the Full Delete feature offered by AshleyMadison — a $19 service that allows users of the site to erase their profile, and all accompanying information. According to The Impact Team, that service is a lie — it claims that although profile information is removed, credit card details — including real name and billing address — remain online.

That frames the hackers as the good guys, campaigning against a lying company; of course, a trove of personal information, including credit card details, can be worth serious money to the right people.

It goes without saying that this is about the worst data leak imaginable — not only does it have the usual problems of identity fraud, but if the full list of AshleyMadison’s users hits the internet, that’s a lot of adulterers outed.




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Im sure women's groups are cheering them on :russ:
 

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The Great Cheatingnen :wow:

Buildings will be crushed :leostare:

Fukkery levels approaching or surpassing The Great Fappening :francis:

With that said..........this is just another "case" to get people to support internet controls...like only accessing with an ID...those types of fun things.
Divorce lawyers about to :eat:
 

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I know, but to me was worth it at the time. You don't know the thrill of knowing you are about to cum on someone's wife :damn:
I'm about to, snuck my kik into a photo, one chick hit me up rich type, I need to fukk her and get money from her to add credits to my acct because im not about to pay for those, I already sent CS a email asking for credits because of the hack. Im hoping they dont look into my acct too much or else my shyt is getting deleted.
WIsh me luck :sadcam:

Also women wont really be affected by this too much, since they really dont have to pay for shyt. They just send collect messages
 

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The amount of divorces and deaths when this shyt drops :wow:
They're hackers. Peoples credit card info gets hacked all the time to pay for this shyt -- not the least by their own family members.

The hackers are right to protest against false claims, but selling off the information of customers is bullshyt. If they were really high minded they would release the info of the company board members. They are not Robin Hood's. They are just thieves.

Blackmail is still blackmail and shyt is still shyt even with icing on top. Besides, its probably someone who works for them, or a subcontractor who had access the whole time.
 
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