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|    Online cheating site AshleyMadison hacke    |
|    28 Aug 15 03:59:58    |
      XPost: alt.fat-smelly-hippie, alt.rectum.nearly.killed-um, alt.connecticut       XPost: alt.lefthanders       From: lololol@divorces.com              Online dating site Ashley Madison, which specialises in adultery       and has the tagline “Life is short. Have an affair”, has been       the victim of a cyber attack.              A group calling themselves The Impact Team claims it has       complete access to Ashley Madison’s database of more than 37       million members, as well as financial records and other personal       information that it is threatening to publish online unless the       site closes.              The group has also compromised two other dating sites; Cougar       Life and Established Men, that are owned by the same parent       company; Avid Life Media (ALM).              Ashley Madison’s Canadian parent, Avid Life Media, confirmed the       breach on its systems and said it had since secured its site and       was working with law enforcement agencies to try to trace those       behind the attack.              The hackers said in a statement: “Avid Life Media has been       instructed to take Ashley Madison and Established Men offline       permanently in all forms, or we will release all customer       records, including profiles with all the customers’ secret       sexual fantasies and matching credit card transactions, real       names and addresses, and employee documents and emails. The       other websites may stay online.”              The hackers’ main issue with the controversial site appears to       be a leavers’ fee that Ashley Madison charges users. The site       offers a “full delete” of data for $15 should a user choose to       leave the service permanently. Although it is possible to be       anonymous on the site for free, the site says the delete service       is the only way to completely remove data from their servers.              But The Impact Team has said this is a “complete lie”, and       claims that details such as real name and address are never       deleted — information the hackers suggest is likely to be “the       most important” that users want removed.              In their own statement, ALM said: “We apologise for this       unprovoked and criminal intrusion into our customers’       information. The current business world has proven to be one in       which no company’s online assets are safe from cyber-vandalism,       with Avid Life Media being only the latest among many companies       to have been attacked, despite investing in the latest privacy       and security technologies.              “At this time, we have been able to secure our sites, and close       the unauthorised access points. We are working with law       enforcement agencies, which are investigating this criminal act.       Any and all parties responsible for this act of cyber-terrorism       will be held responsible.”              In a 2012 study by online rights campaign group EFF, Ashley       Madison was praised for the way it deleted data after a user       closed their account.              http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/online-cheating-       site-ashleymadison-hacked-1.2291065                             --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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