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bushofireee's blog post - Uh-ohhh..

Tuesday, August 18, 2015, 11:34:14 PM
This is just the opening from an article to do with the recently hacked cheating/hooking-up website for married people:

"The Ashley Madison Hackers Just Released a Ton of Stolen Data

Well, this should be interesting. Hackers who claim to have stolen data from Ashley Madison, the dating site for cheaters, recently posted nearly 10-gigabytes of said stolen data. That includes member email addresses, credit card transactions, and even profiles. This should be very interesting.

The data can be found on the dark web, and those who’ve already downloaded it say they’re finding all kinds of juicy gossip. (One person searched for British government emails, for instance.) The hackers themselves, however, don’t seem at all miffed about this massive release of purportedly private and possibly damaging information. Because Ashley Madison’s parent company, Avid Life Media, refused the hackers’ demand to take down the site, they don’t think the users deserve privacy."

Full article here: [url]http://gizmodo.com/the-ashley-madison-hackers-just-released-all-of-their-s-1724920693[/url]

and here is a much more in-depth article: [url]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3202851/Ashley-Madison-customers-exposed-Hackers-finally-posted-details-cheating-spouses-use-adultery-site.html[/url]


....eeesh.

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RoxanneS
19-Aug-15 11:32:20
I read the article. I'm sure the hackers are headed by a disgruntled ex-AM member. I hope the hackers are caught.