![]() ![]() It also seems worth noting that the hackers are claiming to release this information because the company charged an extra fee to supposedly delete all of your info from its servers… but, according to the hacker, did not do so. Note: “the company takes every measure possible to ensure the safety of their members’ information….” Or, maybe not. Back in November of last year, after a bunch of celebrity nude photos leaked on the internet, AshleyMadison had a PR person reach out to me (and others) talking up AshleyMadison’s privacy and security features: Meanwhile, others are pointing out that the site already leaked information about who had accounts if you knew what to look for - and, somewhat ridiculously had bragged about its security in the past. While perhaps some sites actually took the information down, there is simply no legitimate reason to use a copyright takedown claim to do so. Second, what? The company has no “copyright” claim in the information in question in the first place, and issuing a copyright/DMCA takedown doesn’t make any sense at all, other than in a sort of desperate “please save us!” attempt to not have the company be completely destroyed by this incredible data breach. In a followup statement to WIRED from Avid Life Media Monday morning, the company writes that it has used copyright infringement takedown requests to have ?all personally identifiable information about our users? deleted from the unnamed websites where it was published.įirst off, what? Anyone who actually believes that DMCA takedown notices actually stopped this information from being available is probably also busy shipping the contents of his or her bank accounts to friendly princes-in-need across the Atlantic. Apparently the site (and a few other similar sites run by the company) had 37 million registered users, many of which are probably a bit more worried about their information leaking publicly than they were a couple days ago.īut, no worry, claims the company to a reporter at Wired: it’s issued takedowns to everyone who posted the info, so problem solved: Now, let’s see what else we have on our list of best ways to use Ashley Madison to get laid.Mon, Jul 20th 2015 01:35pm - Mike MasnickĪs you my have heard by now, on Sunday, online security super reporter Brian Krebs revealed that the infamous “dating site for married people who want to cheat on their spouse,” AshleyMadison had its systems hacked, with whoever is responsible claiming to have basically everything. Why would she pay to see your message without knowing anything about you? It makes no sense and you should definitely avoid doing it. There are plenty of men on the site that will shell out cash for their credits and every woman has plenty of choices to pick from. This is Ashley Madison version of a collect call. Laffaire is especially useful because it has been written from a female perspective and offers a glimpse into how the other side thinks. We looked at the sources like Reddit and Laffaire which offer practical instruction on how to increase your chances. That is why we composed a list of advice on best ways to use Ashley Madison to get laid. ![]() It is simply a sausage fest, with a ratio of 13,405:1 in favor of men. But with such abysmal ratio of men-women on AM, the deck is heavily stacked against you. There are plenty of testimonies like this one of women who are actually using the site for its original purpose, finding some extra-marital fun. Still, there are plenty of people who want to try their luck and try getting laid on Ashley Madison and find it one of the Best Tinder Alternatives for Dating. The fembots were creating a lot of traffic and attracting many men into what is essentially a fraud. To be precise, some 70,000 bots were created by the AM IT department in order to keep men clients busy and create their own version of “hot singles in your area”. However, it turned out that huge numbers of women chatting up men on Ashley Madison were, in fact, bots. This caused a significant stir because the company’s policy is that only male members pay fees, while women join free of charge, in order to ensure equal numbers. Impact Team claimed right from the start that a vast majority of female accounts on Ashley Madison were fake. Yet, as the initial outbursts settled down, experts starting poking around the data Impact Team released. Nobody’s head got chopped off, probably due to the fact that offenders were mostly males. There were more than 1,200 Saudi Arabian email addresses registered on Ashley Madison and according to the Sharia law, adultery carries a death penalty in that country. The string of divorces, resignation and even few suicides devastated families around the world since hacked accounts came from some 40 countries. ![]()
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