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Hack On 8 Adult Websites Exposes Oodles of Intimate User Data (arstechnica.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: A recent hack of eight poorly secured adult websites has exposed megabytes of personal data that could be damaging to the people who shared pictures and other highly intimate information on the online message boards. Included in the leaked file are (1) IP addresses that connected to the sites, (2) user passwords protected by a four-decade-old cryptographic scheme, (3) names, and (4) 1.2 million unique email addresses, although it's not clear how many of the addresses legitimately belonged to actual users.

Robert Angelini, the owner of wifelovers.com and the seven other breached sites, told Ars on Saturday morning that, in the 21 years they operated, fewer than 107,000 people posted to them. He said he didn't know how or why the almost 98-megabyte file contained more than 12 times that many email addresses, and he hasn't had time to examine a copy of the database that he received on Friday night. Still, three days after receiving notification of the hack, Angelini finally confirmed the breach and took down the sites on early Saturday morning. A notice on the just-shuttered sites warns users to change passwords on other sites, especially if they match the passwords used on the hacked sites.
The affected sites "offer a variety of pictures that members say show their spouses," reports Ars. "It's not clear that all of the affected spouses gave their consent to have their intimate images made available online."

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  1. Lesson in Sub-Headline by forkfail · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "A recovered 98MB file underscores the risks of trusting personal info to strangers."

    Well, perhaps.

    Or maybe it should read:

    "A recovered 98MB file underscores the risks of doing things that will destroy your reputation and marriage."

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    1. Re:Lesson in Sub-Headline by robsku · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Both are correct.

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    2. Re:Lesson in Sub-Headline by pgmrdlm · · Score: 3, Insightful

      What a tight ass. Jesus, don't let that prude thinking of yours chase away everyone that might even have thoughts of a sex with another person. Even if they are not married or with a significant other. God forbid that sex would cross a persons' mind.

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