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The Ashley Madison Hacker Might Be Tweeting

Posted on August 28, 2015

Ashleymadison hack zu-launchpad-july-20WSJ – Aug 27 – The Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are investigating the hack of Ashley Madison. Security blogger Brian Krebs thinks he has a clue. A self-described hacker who calls himself Thadeus Zu on Twitter appears to have had intimate knowledge of the hack, has defended the hackers and appears to be a fan of the AC/DC song, "Thunderstruck," which played a key role in the breach. "It's not uncommon for people involved in hacks to have trouble keeping their mouths shut," said Mr. Krebs.

by Danny Yadron
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AshleyMadison.com’s Male Users Were Paying For A Fantasy

Posted on August 26, 2015

1403242054398170542GIZMODO – Aug 26 – According to AshleyMadison data released by the hacker group, there were 31M men for 5.5M women. Most of those women had never talked to men on the site, or even used the site at all after creating a profile. Many of the profiles are fake. There were ~10K accounts with ashleymadison.com email addresses which makes it look like they’d been generated by a bot.

by Annalee Newitz
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AM Members Seek Over $1B In Lawsuits Across U.S. And Canada

Posted on August 26, 2015

Lawsuit moneyWASHINGTON TIMES – Aug 25 – In U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, attorneys say in a 27-page complaint that Avid failed its obligations to abide by best practices and industry standards concerning digital security. In the Central District of California, attorneys filed a similar suit and asked the court to grant class-action status so other members impacted by the "nightmare" brought on by hackers can see relief. Avid Life Media has until Sept. 14 to answer accusations that it failed to safeguard sensitive user data that was dumped online last week. Two Canadian firms said last week that they were bringing a class-action suit against Avid seeking upwards of $760M in damages. Even if Avid agreed to award $100 each to half of Ashley Madison's roughly 37M customers, the company would still stand to lose nearly $2B. Avid earned around $115M in revenue during 2014, according to court filings.

by Andrew Blake
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Police Link 2 ‘Unconfirmed Reports Of Suicides’ To Ashley Madison Hhack

Posted on August 25, 2015

Ashleymadison hack suicidesMASHABLE – Aug 24 – At least two Ashley Madison clients have reportedly committed suicide in the wake of the website's massive hack, Toronto police said on Monday, in an appeal to both the public and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for help. Police added that there have been unspecific "hate crimes" as a result of the hack, which was rumored for weeks but confirmed last week when hackers dumped the personal information of millions of the site's users on the web after the company refused their demands to shut it down. Avid Life Media is putting up a $500K reward for information that leads to the "identification, arrest and prosecution" of the hackers who leaked its massive database last week.

by Brian Ries
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Ashley Madison Created Very Few Affairs

Posted on August 24, 2015

Ashley madison no ipoSMH – Aug 24 – According to a Fairfax Media analysis of gender data, there were 5,055,687 female accounts, and 31,343,429 male accounts: 84 per cent of all accounts on the website, worldwide, were male. They found Ashley Madison's attempts to ban sex workers from the site was unsuccessful, and affair-seeking female users were rare. Avid Life Media, the company that owns Ashley Madison, reported revenues of $115 million on a total company value of $1 billion in 2014.

by Liam Mannix
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Disgusting Ashley Madison Extortion Emails

Posted on August 23, 2015

Ashleymadison extortion emailOPW – Aug 23 – This email has been going out to Ashley Madison members identified in the hacker data dumps.
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From: Ashley Madison [mailto:ash@ashleymadisondata.org]
Sent: Sun 23-Aug-15 18:00

Your data was leaked in the recent hacking of Ashley Madison and I now have your information. I have also used your profile to discover your Facebook profile, using this I now have a direct line to contact all your friends and family.

If you would like to stop me from sharing this dirt with all of your known
friends and family (and perhaps even your work too?) then you need to send exactly 1.05 bitcoins to the following BTC address.

Bitcoin Address:
[removed to protect the guilty?!]

You may be wondering why should you and what will prevent other people from doing the same, in short you now know to change your privacy settings on Facebook so no one can view your friends/family list. So go ahead and update that now (I have a copy if you don't pay) to stop any future e-mails like this.

You can buy Bitcoin's using online exchanges easily. If the Bitcoin is not paid within 3 days of 23 – August – 2015 then my system will automatically message all your friends and family. The bitcoin address is unique to YOU.

Consider how expensive a divorce lawyer is. If you are no longer in a committed relationship then think about how this will affect your social standing amongst family and friends. What will your friends and family think about you?

Sincerely,
Nunez

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Ashley Madison Employee Told To Input “Phony” Female Profiles

Posted on August 22, 2015

TELEGRAPH – Aug 21 – Doriana Silva, who worked at the company's headquarters in Toronto, Canada, tried to sue the firm after claiming she suffered repetitive strain injury (RSI) after being given a month to input 1,000 bogus memberships. The case adds to suspicions that countless British victims of an online hack of its database, whose details are now publicly available as alleged users of the website, are innocent victims whose email addresses may have been bought in bulk by Ashley Madison.

by Gordon Rayner
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Who Are Ashley Madison’s Hackers?

Posted on August 21, 2015

Unknown identityBBC – Aug 21 – Nobody knows who the hackers are, where they are located and why they attacked the site. They call themselves the Impact Team, and there is no evidence that they stole data elsewhere before this attack. Comments made by Noel Biderman, CEO of Avid Life Media, which owns Ashley Madison, suggested he knew the identity of at least one of the people involved. But no arrest has been made yet.

by Mark Ward
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AshleyMadison.com Hit With Class Action Suit

Posted on August 21, 2015

Ashley-madison-targeted-by-class-action-lawsuitTHE CANADIAN PRESS – Aug 21 – A class-action lawsuit has been established against Avid Dating Life Inc. and Avid Life Media Inc. for a massive breach of sensitive users' information. Users also paid additional fees for the website to remove all of their user data. It is alleged these users discovered that their information was exposed. The class-action lawsuit still needs to be certified.

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More Ashley Madison Data Leaked Online

Posted on August 21, 2015

Ashleymadison securityREUTERS – Aug 20 – Ashley Madison's hackers released more data that also include email messages linked to Noel Biderman, the site's founder & CEO. The additional release will likely ratchet up the pressure on the company, which has been quiet about exactly how much and what sort of data was stolen in a breach in July. The recent 20-gigabyte data dump is roughly double the size of the earlier one. Despite the negative publicity surrounding the cyber attack, demand for Ashley Madison's services has been steady since the data breach first announced in July, said Mark Brooks, CEO of Internet dating consultancy Courtland Brooks. "I would have thought this would be a death knell for that company because their entire business basis is privacy," Brooks said. "It just goes to say that all press is good press…The awareness of the brand is through the roof."

by Alastair Sharp & Josephine Mason
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Also read at Newsweek, CNBC and Die Welt.

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