Affair Site Hackers Threaten Release of All User Data Unless It Closes
heretic108 writes: According to KrebsOnSecurity, the infamous Ashley Madison affairs hookup website has been hacked by a group calling itself The Impact Team. This group is demanding the immediate and permanent shutdown of Ashley Madison, as well as similar sites Cougar Life and Established Man, owned by the same company: Avid Life Media. If the sites aren't shut down, the hackers are threatening to publicly release personal data for 37 million users. ALM has confirmed that a hack took place, and the hackers posted snippets of account data, as well as bank and salary information from the company itself.
As a married man, the last thing I'd want in my life would be another woman. I can barely handle the one I have!
That's why -as the joke goes- an engineer should have a wife and a mistress. Both of them will assume you're spending time with the other, and during that time you can go to the lab and get soms work done.
Heard on NPR this morning that they think it's an inside job, and has all the hallmarks of it being so.
Apparently someone got tired of the all unethical behavior. Something about an account being free to create, but $20 to delete (and then not really being removed, or something like that)
For large sets, this will be our guide even unto death, for the LORD will work for each type of data it is applied to...