37 Million Cheaters Hacked On Website For Adultery #AshleyMadison

A dating website that helps married people cheat has been hit by hackers who threatened to release information about millions of customers.
Ashley Madison, which uses the advertising slogan “Life is short. Have an affair,” said Monday it had been attacked and some user data was stolen.

So far, though, it isn’t easy to find the exposed cheaters online. That could change soon if the hackers decide to publish the information on a public website.
Brian Krebs, the blogger who first reported the breach, said the hackers were threatening to release all Ashley Madison’s customer records if the website isn’t shut down.
The hackers called themselves the “Impact Team,” and the potential release includes “profiles with all the customers’ secret sexual fantasies and matching credit card transactions, real names and addresses, and employee documents and emails.”
In a statement, Avid Life Media, the parent company, said: “At this time, we have been able to secure our sites, and close the unauthorized access points. We are working with law enforcement agencies, which are investigating this criminal act.” – CNN

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One Thought to “37 Million Cheaters Hacked On Website For Adultery #AshleyMadison”

  1. starlet1

    I CAN’T BELIEVE THIS SITE IS FOR MARRIED PEOPLE WOW THIS NWO IS TAKING OVER SAD BUT TRUE

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