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Ashley Madison denied that its records were insecure and continued to operate. Because of the site's lack of adequate security and practice of not deleting personal information from its database – including real names, home addresses, search history and credit card transaction records – many users feared being publicly shamed.
The fallout from the 2015 hack of Ashley Madison, which leaked a list of the adultery site's users, is explored in the Netflix documentary series "Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies and Scandal."
Ashley Madison, or The Ashley Madison Agency, is a Canadian-French [2] ... On July 15, 2015, [51] the site was hacked by a group known as The Impact Team. Claiming ...
“Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal” is filled with tears, confessions and betrayal. ... However, in July 2015, the website was hacked, and users’ information was exposed. The hack caused ...
A new Netflix documentary series looks at the aftermath of the Ashley Madison hack through the eyes of the victims
However, in July 2015, the website was hacked and user’s information was exposed, ending marriages and ruining lives. ... “Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal” is set to premiere on Netflix ...
Hackers dumped online personal details of more than a million users of infidelity website AshleyMadison.com, tech websites reported on Tuesday, the latest high-profile cyber attack that threatens ...
The Ashley Madison data breach, which exposed the data of millions looking to cheat on their partners, may even be linked to some deaths by suicide, Katie Hawkinson reports.