Millions of users of Ashley Madison had their personal details released by hackers Prooffreader went through the email addresses and found that nearly every one had a.va.us, .va.gov, or.ca equivalent.
The law firms said the lawsuit is not being brought against the hackers, who have said they attacked the website in an effort to close it down as punishment for collecting a fee without actually deleting users’ data. The lawsuit targets Avid Dating Life and Avid Life Media.
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Capt. Tyler Balzer with the US Marine Corps said as of now, no action is being taken, but the Department of Defense is investigating whether the addresses in the hack actually belong to service members. Finally we watched Ashley Madison signups growing and human trafficking on...
A $A787 million class action lawsuit has been launched against the owner of affair-seeking website Ashley Madison on behalf of Canadian users whose personal information was hacked and leaked online. Roughly 15,000 accounts were traced back to government and military email addresses.
Tuesday’s release had customer information that included U.S. government officials, British civil servants and high-level executives at European and North America corporations.
“While at this time the veracity of the data is not known, we are reviewing the matter to determine appropriate action”, Wynna Brown, the city’s manager of media relations and issues management, said in an e-mail.
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The information comes days after hackers exposed cheating spouses around the world. Around 15,000 email addresses appear to trace back to US government accounts.
Annie Donolo, a spokesman for the Ontario Treasury Board Secretariat, issued a statement Friday in response to the discovery of nearly 230 old Ontario government e-mail addressees and 59 newer Ontario.ca addresses in a massive data dump from hackers who raided Ashley Madison.
A horde of high-ranking federal employees have been confirmed as paying Ashley Madison users – including a government hacker, a counterterrorism employee in Homeland Security and an information technology administrator in the White House.