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Hackers attacked the website AshleyMadison.com, which allows you to get a discreet affair. As reported by “The Independent”, threatening that if the service does not disappear from the server, and the data reveal sexual fantasies nearly 40 million of its users.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                          
 

                 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Ashley Madison sounds like the name of alluring blonde, but is the name of a website for people who are looking for a discreet affair. Discreet, because usually they already have wives or husbands.

“Safe and trusted”

The service is available in a language Polish. Catchy slogan “Life is short. Allow yourself to romance” persuaded to record more than 37 million users. Portal administrators provide “full discretion” and on the homepage boast that service was deemed “safe and trusted.”

The group of hackers known as “Impact Team” (“shock Group”) has proven, however, that look for adventure on the Internet is not as safe as you might think. Already they published a small slice of sensitive data along with the statement, in which demand not only close the portal AshleyMadison.com, but also similar EstablishedMen.com (“Lined Men”), which allows “arranging beautiful young girls to men with ‘.

“The Independent” notes that both the data and the declaration have already been deleted from the server.

The owner of the website Ashley Madison is Avid Life Media. Just he confirmed that there had been hacked and apologizes for the fact that its customers’ privacy has been violated. In a statement published after the data leakage company argues that it has always enjoyed the trust of users. – Despite the security measures we have failed to prevent an attack – sums up.

portal that encourages betrayals

Hackers attacked the website not because they consider immoral romances. They explain that they are talking about lies, which Avid Life Media feeds to their customers. And specifically about the “complete removal,” which allows for $ 19 completely remove a user profile on AshleyMadison.com and thereby erase all traces of Internet romances.

Hackers, however, say that is not true. Because information about the real name and user name including address and credit card details remain in the network. Nearly 40 million users is so the specter of unmasking and – very likely – divorce. They threaten that if the party does not disappear from the servers, reveal not only their personal data, but also contacts on the portal, sexual fantasies, addresses and email messages.

“The Guardian” adds that Ashley Madison website with other sites with similar content many times he was criticized for it, it does not provide security to its customers.

In 2012, the EFF, a company dedicated to protecting the rights of Internet users, has compiled a list of dating sites that do. It turned out that only Zoosk.com allows its users to make encrypted connections.

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