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https://www.yahoo.com/tech/s/hacker...ons-37-million-clients-083855459--sector.html
Well this could get interesting.
Well this could get interesting.
I'm naive I guess, I had no clue what that even was, at least in full
Ashley Madison? It's a private website where married people go to cheat on their spouses.
I hope every single user gets exposed. Scumbags.
Yes, I read the article, I have heard the name before, but wasn't aware the extent of it...
I'm naive I guess, I had no clue what that even was, at least in full
I hope every single user gets exposed. Scumbags.
They've started running commercials now. It's the only reason I knew the site existed.
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I'm more interested in the affect this will have on Ashley Madison than on the people who use it. Adultery has been a temptation since time immemorial, but a private corporation shamelessly profiting off such human weakness is a recent development.
If this hack is legit (and they don't squash it with copious amounts of hush money) then they are certainly going bankrupt.
Yeah, they legitimately run TV commercials. I've seen them on at night (targeted audience?) on cable networks as major as Comedy Central and I think even ESPN (but that could be faulty memory).
Here's what's interesting... can you make a fake profile on a site like that? Or do they vet your information? Or...?
I'm assuming it's supposed to be anonymous, but it'd be the greatest long-con ever to make a fake account for, say, Jeb Bush and then hire a team of hackers to then get the information. The 37 million just seems like a shockingly high number that can't possibly be correct for the amount of people who would "actively" use a site like that, so I'm assuming there are a lot of fake/inactive accounts or something.
I'm more interested in the affect this will have on Ashley Madison than on the people who use it. Adultery has been a temptation since time immemorial, but a private corporation shamelessly profiting off such human weakness is a recent development.
If they don't do it, someone else will. Not condoning cheating, but cheaters gonna cheat. Human weakness is the responsibility of the human. While internally I snicker at all this, hacking, and making private info public is just wrong IMO so long as the business is legal. Karma will take care of the adulterers.
I'd rather them point their hacking efforts at illegal actions of the government or business.
I'm more interested in the affect this will have on Ashley Madison than on the people who use it. Adultery has been a temptation since time immemorial, but a private corporation shamelessly profiting off such human weakness is a recent development.
Is nothing sacred anymore?
This is gross on every conceivable level -- the disgusting business, the scum clients, and the slimy hackers all lack humanity. Here's to hoping that somehow all of them are exposed and suffer because of this?
I'd be happy with that...
However what about the single, non adulterers that get caught up in all of this.
I mean, are we really looking forward to knowing all of Koon's favorite sexual positions?
I'm more interested in the affect this will have on Ashley Madison than on the people who use it. Adultery has been a temptation since time immemorial, but a private corporation shamelessly profiting off such human weakness is a recent development.
Sorry guys, but you are buying into the marketing here. Ashley Madison is mostly just a portal for prostitution.
Not many women need to crawl around online looking for anonymous sex. They just don't.
Yet Tinder is so popular because there is a ton of women just looking to hook up
I'd be happy with that...
However what about the single, non adulterers that get caught up in all of this.
I mean, are we really looking forward to knowing all of Koon's favorite sexual positions?