Anyone see that AshleyMadison.com's user and financial database has been hacked? It will be interesting to see how many divorce filings there are in the next few months. So sad that there's 37 million people on that site... Large caches of data stolen from online cheating site AshleyMadison.com have been posted online by an individual or group that claims to have completely compromised the company’s user databases, financial records and other proprietary information. The still-unfolding leak could be quite damaging to some 37 million users of the hookup service, whose slogan is “Life is short. Have an affair.” http://krebsonsecurity.com/2015/07/online-cheating-site-ashleymadison-hacked/
Which begs the question, if they release a list of users, how many of you would check the list to see if your spouse is there? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I am going to guess that many people that have accounts have not had an affair. They were just curious what was out there. Just a guess though.
I wonder how many women signed their husband up so they could divorce and collect alimony. Maybe having a legitimate reason isn't required for alimony but it seems like something a crazy woman would do...
Would that provide you any comfort if your wife was just actively shopping rather than purchasing? That number of users is likely inflated but still absurd!
Of course not. Not defending signing up at all. Just an observation that I bet the % of people that actually hooked up and went through with it is much smaller.
Unless your BIL is some kind of bigwig; he's probably going to go undiscovered.... Somehow I doubt this was the work of anyone other than an organization bent on gaining political/economic leverage for the 2016 elections....
Honestly I don't see this as being any different then anyplace else getting hacked. I don't like to see breaches in privacy on any level. I love all the holier then thou A holes that are so quick to point fingers.....most time they are ones with the most Hide.