Wednesday, 19 August 2015

People Who Hacked A Hook-Up Site Threatens To Release Names Of 32 Million Cheating Spouses Online

Hackers of Ashley Madison website has made good their threat as they have released names of millions of cheating spouses using the website by publishing all their personal details and sexual fantasies online. 


The profile of every user, including their name, date of birth, home address, phone number, username and email address was posted on the dark web.
Bankers, civil servants, UN peacekeepers and even Vatican employees have been outed by hackers from the Impact Team because they are considered 'cheating dirtbags'.
The files appear to include account details and log-ins for some 32 million users of the social networking site, touted as the premier site for married individuals seeking partners for affairs.
The Ashley Madison website, which is known as the 'Google of cheating', is the most famous name in infidelity and married dating and is said to boast of about 40 million users.

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