Hashley madison hack
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- ETM0
Given that if a woman actually wants to cheat, have a fling or go home with a guy, it's easy for her. Guys are always looking, always asking. That's why these sites will ALWAYS be male heavy. Just another venue for a guy to ask 20 girls trying to find the one that says "yes."
Plus you know... Tinder is way easier.
- utopian0
Where is the list of cheater published?
- sowhichnumberwereyou0
- dude is working on a ban just as fast as he cansarahfailin
- mekk0
What if someone created a fake profile of you? What if it's okay for you and your wife/husband to have other sexual partners? What if you're single on this page and do not cheat at all?
It would've been enough to scare the operators of AM with some other stuff until security is fixed. Real hackers do not release pravate information of masses to the public - these are just criminal kids.
Also, AM's security policy is criminal. Even if the hackers get their justice, the fault is at AM. From what I've read it was fairly easy to hack it.
- Ramanisky20
- hahaernexbcn
- like the guy or not that took balls. i respect him for that. beyond that i know nothing about him/them.SteveJobs
- What a fuckn pussy,
deny deny deny!!
eheheGeorgesII - holly shit, just watch the whole thing, so cringyGeorgesII
- God is also on the leaked listApeRobot
- LOL @ApeKrassy
- I can't stand these two idiots. They're so fake, and totally lied about her being pregnant and the miscarriage. Fame whores x 1,000mg33
- more like ... x 1,000,000Ramanisky2
- make it stop.docpoz
- oh, so "god" forgave him so he's clear of this "sin." glad that's cleared upmonospaced
- futuremongolian0
Hackers are destroying their brand rather quickly.
- i_monk1
Two unconfirmed Ashley Madison-related suicides reported:
- utopian0
Just like the rest of the dating websites (Ok Cupid, Plenty of Fish, Match, Yahoo, eHarmony, Tinder, etc... a vast majority of the female users are fake.
- really?monospaced
- yeah they found that A.M. was 90% dudessarahfailin
- Projectile0
If someone could just write an algorithm that replaces words like "chillin" with "reading" or "watching the game" with "meeting a friend for lunch" they wouldn't have to have these fake profiles
- trooperbill0
Use spintax:
{chillin|relaxing|kicking it}
{reading|a good book|literature}
{watching the game|sports|football}
{meeting a friend for lunch|having lunch|lunching with friends}job done.
- rabbit1
Jesus fucking christ. If i see another news article on this I will implode.
Who fucking cares?
Are we supposed to care if a bunch of cheating fucks had their data leaked?
The govt does this shit on a daily basis to all of us.
Greatest publicity stunt ever.
- utopian0
The truth about Ashley Madison women, and why women didn’t actually use Ashley Madison!
A new analysis shows most of the 5.5 million profiles for women on the site were actually fake.
- monospaced0
CEO resigned
- Weyland-3
- utopian0
Ashley Madison warned users they’d be flirting with fembots right in the terms of service
Ashley Madison users who are annoyed that they wasted money chatting with robots have no reason to be upset — it turns out the company told them all about it in its terms of service. The Guardian points out that before signing up with Ashley Madison, users had to agree that they understood that not all profiles on the site would be of real people and that the website created its own profiles for its own purposes.
- utopian0
An Ashley Madison user received a terrifying blackmail letter
Hello, [redacted], you don't know me ut I know you very well. As you likely know, the Ashley Madison website was hacked a little while back and in the process some personal information from tens of millions of their clients was compromised. As scary as that sounds, most of their families will never find out. First, they would have to actively seek out the information. Second, the files containing the information are multiple gigabtytes in size and are not all that convenient to access if you don't know how. There will be some spammers who shoot our mass threatening emails to those on the lists but they can safely be ignored. Only the unlucky few will draw the attention of a true blackmailer willing to actually research a target's family and acquaintances. Unfortunately, [REDACTED], you are one of the unlucky ones.
Yes, I know about your secret, that you paid for services from a company that specializes in facilitating adultery. But what makes me a threat to you is that I have also spent several days getting to know about you, your family and others in your life. All you have to do in order to prevent me from using this information against you, [REDACTED], is to pay me $2000. And before you ignore this letter consider this: You received this via first class mail. It wasn't a spam email some Nigerian sent to thousands of people. That means I spent money on it. It means I took extensive counter-forensics measures to ensure the Postal Inspector would not be able to track it back to me via post marks or via prints and DNA. It means I paid cash for a printer that couldn‘t be traced back to me. I have spent considerable time and money on you, [REDACTED]. So if you decide to ignore me, you can be certain that I sure as hell won‘t ignore you.
The last man to whom I sent a similar letter decided to ignore me. Perhaps he thought I was bluffing. Feel free to contact him yourself if you wish to verify my sincerity. His name is [redacted] and he is a [redacted]. Their website is [redacted]. His phone number, if he hasn't changed it yet from embarrassment, is [redacted]. He used his office address for his credit card billing on Ashley Madison but I was still able to track down his residential address, at [REDACTED]. From there it was a simple matter to learn that he has a wife named [REDACTED], who works for a [REDACTED]. He has a lovely college-aged daughter named [REDACTED], though she goes by [REDACTED].
So here is what I did when [REDACTED] did not pay up by the deadline.
I of course anonymously contacted his wife, [REDACTED], and told her about [REDACTED]'s membership on Ashley Madison and told her how to confirm it for herself. But I didn't stop there. l also contacted [REDACTED]'s work colleagues. I also contacted his daughter. And his daughters boyfriend. And I contacted several of his superiors, peers, and subordinates at [REDACTED].
You see, [REDACTED], if you don't comply with my demand I am not just going to humiliate you, I am going to humiliate those close to you as well.
There was another man to whom I gave the same letter and he chose to pay. I'll call him "Mr. Wise." No, that isn't his real name. I am not going to share any of his information with you or anyone else. Ever. You see, HIS secret is safe with me. And he will never hear from me again.
So the only real question you need to ask yourself is whether you want me to treat you like [REDACTED} or like "Mr. Wise." That choice is completely yours.
- Yes, but did he contact [redacted]'s aunt's cousin's nephew's roommate's dog's uncle? Poser.SteveJobs
- And who blackmails for $2k? Why not throw in a pizza, a case of beer and some Slipknot tickets? Go clean your room and help your sis with her homework Johnny.SteveJobs
- ^ Well he gave all the details so new victim could easily check.fadein11
- I know, but the daughter's boyfriend and work colleagues? If i was contacted about a colleagues personal life choice I'd be pissed at them for wasting my time.SteveJobs
- Pretty fucked up but it was only a matter of time.mg33
- What would you guys do?Bennn
- What would I do?
I'd ask for more than $2000.nb