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Well the scum bags at AM had ample time to comply and they didn't. Now they can eat crow. I love it, it's a win win situation for everyone. AM gets what has been coming to them for a long time, the cheaters get exposed and now they will lose up to 50% of their assets, they may be fired from their jobs, those spouses who were cheated on can get a clean break by divorcing these cheaters, those with pre nups can cash in or void them as some prenuptials have infidelity clauses. And AM gets ass raped :)
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whats the link to the info then
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One web developer who helped publish the data after it was released said: 'To Ashley Madison's development team: You should be embarrassed for your train wreck of a database (and obviously security), not sanitising your phone numbers to your database is completely amateur, it's as if the entire site was made by students.'
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prepare to receive shitloads of spam.
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Don't know if this is real. Do gay men sign up for Ashley Madison? This made me very sad.
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Local news is reporting that upwards of two dozen .gov.mb.ca emails are in the DB, as well as maybe half a dozen winnipeg.com emails. They're not releasing names (yet), but they are showing that a lot of government officials are members. I'm sure it'll be the same all over, city and state/provincial/federal officials getting outted.
Here's my thought: A female Liberal party candidate out west just stepped out of the Canadian federal election campaign because of a few off-color "in poor taste" tweets (or emails, FB postings, whatever), made when she was still in her late teens. I saw the comments, I've definitely seen worse, and who among us DIDN'T do something stupid or say something ignorant at that age? So in light of that I wonder what having a membership to Ashley's Cheaters' Club will do for elected officials? (or not-as-yet elected officials for that matter) I have zero sympathy for the cheaters. They did have an "expectation of privacy" as the defenders are saying, but their spouses also had expectations, commonly known as wedding vows. Of course there are only about 1-2 dozen other affair/cheating dating websites out there. Hackers going to work their way through all or just the largest, that being AM? |
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this is what happens when people get on their everything is black & white moral high horse... the greys come out after and it's "oh, we didn't think of that scenario". |
These hackers are even more scumbagish than the cheats on AM, fucking backwards thinking "liberals"
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Found the redditors name. If he is telling the truth, Looks like he got to the US. So looks like he is cool.
https://www.reddit.com/user/ICouldBeStoned2Death Ashley Madison isn't active in the Middle East. Which is good. |
Looks like the data is legit.
Josh Dugger was on the list and has already confessed and blamed porn. |
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Bump. I think their business is in big trouble. I don't see how they can possibly recover.
There is no way with such a deep data leek that it is possible. The mining has just started. |
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The beef the hackers have is that AM is a scumbag organization no surprise (canada based) that caters to cheaters. Morally it's wrong on so many levels. So it's just gravy that they can take out the scumbag cheaters along the way too. AM got ass raped for being shady. You don't see the hackers going after SeekingArrangement.com but they went after AM with the stipulation that they shut down AM and their EstablishedMen site. There was a very clear direction of attack from the hackers. They could have gone after a host of other "dating" sites but they targeted Avid Life Media
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morality: fine when tclgirls agrees with it and is in the same group, not fine when he doesn't and isn't.
And there I was thinking it was only elitewebmasters who didn't have the brains to think too far ahead. And lumping in the hackers into the same 'this is ok according to our morals, but this isn't' argument point to boot. Way to make the dumbest post in the entire thread (one of the reasons you are on ignore, unfortunately constable elitewebmasters quoted your multi-faceted fuck up of a 'thought') :thumbsup |
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you are such a moron you can't even comprehend this isn't about my attitudes, it's about those who think their morals apply to everyone. https://www.facebook.com/fightthenewdrug 910k followers on fucking facebook of all places, that popped up in my feed the other day. how many religious nuts are there on the planet who think porn is morally wrong? less than millions and millions? what a clown you really are. For a pornmonger to take a moral stand on sex is fucking laughable, much less be happy that a whole new bunch of people just got shit scared to buy memberships. that you can't see beyond 'this guy is a baddie he wanted to cheat on his partner' shows how much critical thinking you are capable of, so I'll let you play in the "mommy, mommy, it's a bad man! makied him hurted and go awayed!" sandpit with the other dumbfucks. |
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there's a difference between 'didn't even bother reading' and 'could not comprehend'. Enjoy your sandpit, try not to get any in your plimsolls :thumbsup
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How do you know they all were cheating dirtbags? Can we make a bigger generalization, considering we are in an industry were people make awful generalizations about us.
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