Ashley Madison hackers vow more attacks
The same thing they buy office supplies with they paid for Ashley Madison with.
Ashley Madison bills itself as a dating site for married people, encouraging infidelity.
Avid Life Media has not revealed how much about what sort of data was stolen in the breach, although it has assured its clients that full credit card numbers were not taken, saying it has never stored that information.
“A streaming e-mail plugin allows e-mailed information – text and attachments – to be stored securely within the cloud, not in the actual e-mail”, Mizrachi said. “Our utilization of this site was for standard opposition research”.
Opening the account “ended up being a waste of money and time”, he adds. “Have an affair.” However, some 37 million users of the hookup might get sorry for ever registering, since the still-unfolding leak could be now quite damaging for their reputation, professional career and marriage.
Salter also said there’s a good chance searching the data for the email address of your significant other won’t help much whether it shows up in that search or not. Following a 30-day threat to do so, they released to the public private information from Ashley Madison’s 37 million members. It forced all employees to take a training course on how to protect digital information. The Post’s Caitlin Dewey explains.
Couples counsellor Cheryl Dizon-Reynante said affairs are nothing new but the Ashley Madison leak has brought the issue to the forefront.
[Don’t gloat about the Ashley Madison leak.
Not all of them. The list includes at least two assistant U.S. attorneys, an information technology administrator in the White Houses support staff, a Justice Department investigator, a division chief, and a government hacker and counterterrorism employee at the Homeland Security Department.
Journalists were hot on the trail.
So at the first possible opportunity I grabbed my partner and tried, in a very odd and confusing way, to tell him how I had ended up with not one but two Ashley Madison accounts. “Customer data that they kept, even after collecting the money to delete the profile”, mused Chris Hughes, a self-proclaimed hacker. “We’re still interested in hearing from affected people who may be interested in acting as additional plaintiffs”.
Internationally, the story was no different.
“Not dumping most employee emails either”.
“Class-action lawsuits are a part of the American way of life, and they have seeped slowly into Canada, it’s all just one general cesspool of greedy lawyers”, DeZwirek said.
Those who had accounts set up maliciously by enemies anmay also have grounds to sue.