Hackers Threaten to Leak Ashley Madison's 37 Million Clients
The hacker group says it will release sensitive information of clients of the dating site for cheating spouses.
View ArticleAshley Madison Says It Is Relieved It Isn't Being Judged After Hack
The site is heartened by some initial public response that sees it as a victim.
View ArticleBankers Say Ashley Madison Can Kiss IPO Plans Goodbye
This as hackers threatened to publish names and salacious details about the infidelity website's clients.
View ArticleHackers Release the Personal Information of Adultery Seekers Who Joined...
It's not a good day for members of the dating site, which boasts the slogan 'Life is short. Have an affair.'
View ArticleHackers Release Second Wave of Ashley Madison Data
This leak is larger than the first and appears to contain the emails of the CEO who runs Ashley Madison's parent company.
View Article9 Questions Employers Need to Answer Before Firing an Ashley Madison Customer
Now that anybody can find out who was trolling the cheater website employers have to decide if an employee two-timing a spouse is cause for termination or if it's wiser to just mind the business.
View ArticleCourt Rules FTC Can Come After Your Company After a Cyber Attack
in a closely watched ruling, an appeals court says victims of hackers have liability for unfair-practices claims.
View ArticleAshley Madison Hit With Another Lawsuit Following Hack
This comes in the wake of a class-action suit filed against its parent company Avid Life Media in Canada last week.
View ArticleHas the Ashley Madison Hacker Been Identified?
A security researcher has found clues via Twitter.
View ArticleAshley Madison Claims 'Hundreds of Thousands' of New Users Have Created...
The company's latest blog post reads like a weak, desperate attempt to save face.
View ArticleAshley Madison Plaintiffs Can't Anonymously Sue Over Hack, Court Says
Judge John A. Ross, of a district court in Missouri, wrote in his ruling that being publicly named as an Ashley Madison user amounts to more than common embarrassment, but noted the 42 plaintiffs have...
View ArticleCEO of Infidelity Website Ashley Madison Apologizes as it Faces FTC Probe
The breach, which exposed the personal details of millions who signed up for the site with the slogan 'Life is short. Have an affair,' cost Avid Life Media more than a quarter of its revenue.
View ArticleThe Ashley Madison Hack Exposed Cheaters Everywhere. Now Hulu Is Rehashing...
Ashley Madison is known for privately connecting people to extramarital affairs, but the website was found to not be as anonymous as it promised.
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