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Hackers Threaten to Expose 37 Million Cheating AshleyMadison Users
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Not good if legit.
Online Cheating Site AshleyMadison Hacked ? Krebs on Security |
Life Is Short. Have An Affair
lol lol lol looks like life isnt that short. fuck me , right?. how on the fucking earth does that happen ? if you are multimillion dollar company the least thing you could do is encrypt everything in DB, but no , here we are again on the storing everything in plain text. good luck |
This is why I hire escorts in cash only transactions to shitty motels. Not that it would matter as not married anyway. :1orglaugh
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I hope it's true. It couldn't have happened to a nicer company.
https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-pr...son-shady.html |
i wanted to put their banner on 6bot years ago, and they told me something exactly like they dont care about small fuckers ... fucking idiots :2 cents:
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Have you seen what the hackers are threatening?
“Avid Life Media has been instructed to take Ashley Madison and Established Men offline permanently in all forms, or we will release all customer records, including profiles with all the customers’ secret sexual fantasies and matching credit card transactions, real names and addresses, and employee documents and emails. The other websites may stay online.” |
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So funny that hackers are always trying to appear to be on higher moral ground than anyone else.
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Either by getting killed by their spouse, or by the stress they will get from this becoming public :) |
I hope they do it! want to see how many politicians and people that would be seriously embarassed (as well as in deep shit with their wives) are on there
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Life was so much simpler when you just borrowed a friends car and cruised the hooker area of town. lol |
US divorce lawyers will get richer
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Nothing you do online is EVER secure or private :1orglaugh
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37 million huh?
There are roughly 190 million US adults between 20 and 65 years of age. That's a hefty share of the demographic. . |
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One of Kreb's commenters aptly pointed out:
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But if you mean "real" as in real women who are not hookers, then it's even a smaller amount that are loose women or married women. :upsidedow because the site is full of hookers. It might as well be called Hookers Disneyland |
Some cheaters basically do it to get caught so ...
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(tech employees, former employees, hosting, software engineers etc) |
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:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh That's what i'm saying. |
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Bill Clinton already in full damage mode yet?
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How many of those 37 million are fake profiles?
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Good luck to adultfriendfinder and everyone else who's about to experience the movement of everyone deleting all their accounts from other sites. Already starting to see the posts around the web to cancel every service out there.
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The hackers say that Avid Life were charging users $20 or so to delete their details from the website. Unfortunately they removed the details from the site but kept everything in the database. |
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they have advertised prominently in the past over here as well, i am pretty sure their user base is quite international |
The plot thickens.
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awesome news! There is about to be a lot more recently single females if this happens. :1orglaugh
I would say non trustworthy women but that is pretty much a given anyways.. |
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Affiliate information may get released too.:2 cents:
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From a logistics standpoint - going on the assumption their disclosure threat is real - exactly how would they go about releasing this huge amount of customer data to the public?
I'm sure there's a lot of 'spouses' out there who wouldn't be tech savvy enough to comb through 37million user records to search for their cheating partner. What sort of software would you even use to read that huge amount of data? |
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https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-pr...son-shady.html that they were a scumbag company that were extorting users with a stupid $19 to remove/delete their account, now we learn they never deleted those records like they were supposed to? :disgust I honestly hope the hackers release everything they have, it will cripple AshleyMadison and EstablishedMen and they can kiss their current members and future members goodbye. :thumbsup No sane married men would ever sign up to their sites again once this shit hits the fan. The only people I would feel sorry after this, is the kids in the marriage of these individuals and the wives who find out their spouse have been cheating |
the marketing tactic ever
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I made a post on Krebs about not judging the crime by the victim, low hanging fruit, and those saying they deserved it having the same hackers coming after them.
My post was 'not approved' on Krebs. Fuck Krebs and his plastic promo face pasted on every page of his site and fuck the people who steal from and bankrupt us, more importantly, FUCK the people who consume what they know is stolen, they get what they deserve. |
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http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comment..._20082013_ama/ After the AFF hack, This could be bad for all the dating affiliates. Love this line. See it all the time on tube sites. Quote:
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weird, i thought this was just another general hacking story..? however it appears to be more about the $20 to delete info thing
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The story that wont die.
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UPDATE: In a statement issued July 20, Ashley Madison said, "As our customers' privacy is of the utmost concern to us, we are now offering our full-delete option free to any member, in light of today's news."
Like that worked soooooo well the last time :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
Our lawyers told us we had to stop charging, so we stopped.
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