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  • #85394
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    13-Jzzal
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    So apparantly the website Ashley Madison has been hacked. For those who don’t know it is a dating site for people who want to cheat on their partners. Now the hackers claim they will release the information of 37 million users.

    http://krebsonsecurity.com/2015/07/online-cheating-site-ashleymadison-hacked/

    #85407
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    Crazy Canuck
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    Ha ha I did register the site a few days ago to see if I could see actual faces and s~~~.  I was wonder if I would recognize someone. lol

    "If pussy was a stock it would be plummeting right now because you've flooded the market with it. You're giving it away too easy." - Dave Chapelle

    #85412
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    ILiveAgain
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    Internet security ….. thing I’ll go back to writing letters.

    #85428
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    Mango Ingaway
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    Expect some people to receive a nice little surprise in a bit of time, lmao.

    “Wait, honey, is that a picture of you there?”

    It is a common failing of childhood to think that if one makes a hero out of a demon the demon will be satisfied.

    #85432
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    BritGHOW
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    I almost hope that they do release the info, the double standard that will almost certainly be applied will be an eye opener to even the most bluepill mangina.

    Women who find out their husbands have been cheating are on a one way trip to alimony/child support heaven, and those caught cheating will most likely be able to sue the site for compensation if their husbands divorce them on top of any alimony/child support while being able to maintain that they only did it because said husband wasn’t affectionate enough, win-win for the ladies.

    That of course means lose lose for the men. Those caught cheating are on a one way trip to hell, albeit it could be argued rightly so and that by not only being dumb enough to get married in the first place, but then to cheat and do so via a membership site that requires retains their personal information they have only themselves to blame.

    Men who’ve been cheated on are going to have it worst, not only are they going to find out that despite their best efforts that they’ve been cuckolded but if they decide to divorce the cheating slut they are then going to have to fight both for custody of their children and against alimony/child support in the 90% of cases where the undeserving c~~~ will keep the kids.

    #85446
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    Uchibenkei
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    what i’ve heard is they are only going to release the data of the cheating men, not the cheating women.  they have also targeted the site “established men”, owned by the same company and is a site for sugar daddies to meet young women.  They have not targeted “cougar life”, a site for old women to meet younger men.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

    #85451
    Mango Ingaway
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    Women who find out their husbands have been cheating are on a one way trip to alimony/child support heaven, and those caught cheating will most likely be able to sue the site for compensation if their husbands divorce them on top of any alimony/child support while being able to maintain that they only did it because said husband wasn’t affectionate enough, win-win for the ladies. That of course means lose lose for the men. Those caught cheating are on a one way trip to hell, albeit it could be argued rightly so and that by not only being dumb enough to get married in the first place, but then to cheat and do so via a membership site that requires retains their personal information they have only themselves to blame. Men who’ve been cheated on are going to have it worst, not only are they going to find out that despite their best efforts that they’ve been cuckolded but if they decide to divorce the cheating slut they are then going to have to fight both for custody of their children and against alimony/child support in the 90% of cases where the undeserving c~~~ will keep the kids.

    Nailed it.
    Married men just can’t win.

    It is a common failing of childhood to think that if one makes a hero out of a demon the demon will be satisfied.

    #85465
    Binary Logic
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    Internet security

    It’s an oxymoron. Like Jumbo Shrimp, or Dark Sun. Rule of thumb is once posted, ALWAYS AVAILABLE.

    There are many out there that make a living off of defeating the latest security measure. Key thing to remember is that most measures are man made, and prone to failure and flaw. Hell, some people actually make sport of it.

    what i’ve heard is they are only going to release the data of the cheating men, not the cheating women.  they have also targeted the site “established men”, owned by the same company and is a site for sugar daddies to meet young women.  They have not targeted “cougar life”, a site for old women to meet younger men.

    Interesting…

    Funny, isn't it? How women thrive on a mans time, attention and resources, while simultaneously telling him he isn't enough...

    #85479
    13-Jzzal
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    what i’ve heard is they are only going to release the data of the cheating men, not the cheating women. they have also targeted the site “established men”, owned by the same company and is a site for sugar daddies to meet young women. They have not targeted “cougar life”, a site for old women to meet younger men.

    They stated they wanted to release the information of all customers:

    “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.”

    However this bit might suggest you are right :

    ““Too bad for those men, they’re cheating dirtbags and deserve no such discretion,” the hackers continued. “Too bad for ALM, you promised secrecy but didn’t deliver. We’ve got the complete set of profiles in our DB dumps, and we’ll release them soon if Ashley Madison stays online. And with over 37 million members, mostly from the US and Canada, a significant percentage of the population is about to have a very bad day, including many rich and powerful people.”

    I couldn’t find the full message by the impact team. All other articles seem to quote the link i posted earlier. So I can’t say for sure.

    Well we’ll see.

    #85531
    RoyDal
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    Internet security ….. thing I’ll go back to writing letters.

    I read somewhere that European governments, including Germany and Russia, are buying special orders of manual typewriters for this very reason. They won’t even buy electric typewriters.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    what i’ve heard is they are only going to release the data of the cheating men, not the cheating women.  they have also targeted the site “established men”, owned by the same company and is a site for sugar daddies to meet young women.  They have not targeted “cougar life”, a site for old women to meet younger men.

    I read the same thing too. That’s not very fair IMHO. I guess these guys are White Knight Hat Hackers. I’m wondering if the initial breach was exploit via Adobe Flash.

    #85548
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    Voidraithe
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    From the comments:

    My husband and I are both on the website, with each other’s knowledge. It would only embarrass our parents and kids if we were exposed. Since women do not have to pay to be on there, there is really no way to “out” the women, just the men. All a woman needs is an email address and if she is smart, she creates one just for AM.

    and a theory that I agree with

    Awesome hackers? Let’s be clear… some guy with an agenda happened to have a job that happened to give them access to the internal files, this guy took a sql dump, and then just stole it during the course of business. In what world is that ‘awesome hacking’? That’s just… stealing, at best…

    #85549
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    Knights Templar Rising
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    As I tell my kids almost daily: “EVERYTHING you put out on the Internet, is out there FOREVER.”

    A good scammer could buy all that info from the hackers, and spend the next 10 years writing blackmail demands.

    Sovereignty above all else.

    #85588
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    Elgos_Grim
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    A good scammer could buy all that info from the hackers, and spend the next 10 years writing blackmail demands.

    Don’t give me ideas man… If only there was a way to filter the list for feminists, cut down on the amount of blackmail!

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    Anonymous
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    The hackers — or hacker, perhaps — appear to be upset over the company’s “full delete” service, which promises to completely erase a user’s profile, and all associated data, for a $19 fee.
    “Full Delete netted [Avid Life Media] $1.7 million in revenue in 2014. It’s also a complete lie,” the hackers were quoted as saying in a manifesto published by Krebs. “Users almost always pay with credit card; their purchase details are not removed as promised, and include real names and address, which is of course the most important information the users want removed.”

    http://money.cnn.com/2015/07/20/technology/ashley-madison-hack/

    Seems that the website itself has been charging it’s members for something it wasn’t doing!

    You could almost call it….cheating. 😉

    #85830
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    Won'tGetFooledAgain
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    What I find astounding is that there are 37 million married people out there who are using this site to look for an affair.  That is before you include all the married people on Tinder, POF, Match, RSVP and the myriad of other dating websites.  The point I am making is that there are clearly hundreds of millions of married people out there looking for affairs.

    I have seen the Ashley Madison adverts on the TV and they make out that having an affair is harmless fun.  Having been the victim of this myself, I have seen how these affairs destroy the lives of adults and children and cause untold misery and suicides.

    For women, everything eventually boils down to Alpha Fucks, Beta Bucks.

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    Anonymous
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    I registered at one point, but I never put up a pic. Most of the women were bots, and there were only a handful of choices in my area.

    The online thing sucks overall.

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    What I find astounding is that there are 37 million married people out there who are using this site to look for an affair. That is before you include all the married people on Tinder, POF, Match, RSVP and the myriad of other dating websites. The point I am making is that there are clearly hundreds of millions of married people out there looking for affairs. I have seen the Ashley Madison adverts on the TV and they make out that having an affair is harmless fun. Having been the victim of this myself, I have seen how these affairs destroy the lives of adults and children and cause untold misery and suicides.

    This.

    Marriage for women provides comfort and security.

    It doesn’t do s~~~ for us. Then once you start having kids…it’s over.

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