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Impact impacted on Ashley Madison
Published on August 21, 2015 By Uvah In Everything Else

I don't know about you guys but adultery IMO is a serious breach of trust between partners. The website was hacked and personal info on 37 million people, some government workers, was put out there for all to see. From where I sit......you made your bed...now sleep in it.  


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on Aug 21, 2015

Apparently the issue the hackers had with the site was not so much the concept of 'adultery' as the idea of extortion to keep user's data private...and so they made it public anyway.

It seems you paid to join up...but to keep your details private you then had to pay them for the privilege.

So in the infinite wisdom of the hacker...why pay the site when the data could be hacked and uploaded thus preventing the site from being paid to keep it quiet.

Seems like any idiot who joined the site was fucked either way...

on Aug 22, 2015

Couldn't agree more, Uvah. Shitty people getting what they deserve all around. Go Team Impact.

on Aug 23, 2015


From where I sit......you made your bed...now sleep in it.
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I think that was the original plan, Ross....

 

[quote who="Jafo" reply="1" id="3583024"]
Seems like any idiot who joined the site was fucked either way...

 

Now that is funny!!!   

on Aug 23, 2015

Seems quoting is FUBAR..

on Aug 23, 2015

I read an article that claimed 95% of the subscribers were male, and only a small percentage of women subscribers, a small detail that the website tried to hide.                        --Ace--

on Aug 23, 2015

I want to see what federal workers got caught up in it.

on Aug 23, 2015


I want to see what federal workers got caught up in it.


It's funny you should say that. Right here in my state of Florida...LoL.

Casey Anthony prosecutor Jeff Ashton apologizes for Ashley Madison account

http://www.wftv.com/news/news/local/state-attorney-jeff-ashton-hold-press-conference-a/nnPq4/