So like how many LVA'ers are registered with Ashley Madison, . . . the Canadian-based online dating service and social networking service marketed to people who are married or in a committed relationship. (Its slogan is "Life is short. Have an affair.")
Anyway, . . . it's been hacked. The hackers claim they've exposed unfaithful partners across the world, posting what they said were the personal details of millions of people registered with cheating website.
This could be serious.
The AP reports:
"Although many may have signed up out of curiosity and some have little more to fear than embarrassment, the consequences for others could reverberate beyond their marriages. The French leak monitoring firm CybelAngel said it counted 1,200 email addresses in the data dump with the .sa suffix, suggesting users were connected to Saudi Arabia, where adultery is punishable by death.
CybelAngel also said it counted some 15,000 .gov or .mil addresses in the dump, suggesting that American soldiers, sailors and government employees had opened themselves up to possible blackmail."
Ref: The Denver Post
For the record DonDiego is not a client.
Anyway, . . . it's been hacked. The hackers claim they've exposed unfaithful partners across the world, posting what they said were the personal details of millions of people registered with cheating website.
This could be serious.
The AP reports:
"Although many may have signed up out of curiosity and some have little more to fear than embarrassment, the consequences for others could reverberate beyond their marriages. The French leak monitoring firm CybelAngel said it counted 1,200 email addresses in the data dump with the .sa suffix, suggesting users were connected to Saudi Arabia, where adultery is punishable by death.
CybelAngel also said it counted some 15,000 .gov or .mil addresses in the dump, suggesting that American soldiers, sailors and government employees had opened themselves up to possible blackmail."
Ref: The Denver Post
For the record DonDiego is not a client.