Ashley Madison hackers publish compromised records
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Interesting news
The group responsible for the Ashley Madison hack published the compromised records on Tuesday, delivering on the promise made when the hack was announced in July.
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It's just a few of them. Vatican, Web.de and IBM addresses primarily. Tons of Vatican users, though. But that's not surprising in the least other than the fact the site is for adults and not children.
Too soon?
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Just think of the lonely soldiers looking for a good time overseas.
us.army.mil 6788
navy.mil 1665
usmc.mil 809
mail.mil 206
gimail.af.mil 127Michelle will not be happy
whitehouse.gov 44 -
@Breffni-Potter said:
Michelle will not be happy
whitehouse.gov 44Why? Maybe it is Barrack that shouldn't be happy! The site works both ways, you know.
What's amazing is.... how can 44 people even need whitehouse.gov addresses, let alone all be hanging out on AM?
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@Breffni-Potter said:
usmc.mil 809
whitehouse.gov 44These numbers are crazy. Think about how big (and young) the marines are (on average.) And how tiny the White House staff is. The marines are many, many times more than 19 times bigger than the White House in number of people. The rate of people with WH addresses being on there is crazy high!
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Just sing the song and it will all be better.
10 for spindoctors
10 for the agents
10 for the chefs
4 white house doctors
9 state Officials
and a partridge in a pear tree.Not used the site but is it really that difficult to type [email protected] into the account box? Article says their verification is non existent.
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@Breffni-Potter said:
Not used the site but is it really that difficult to type [email protected] into the account box? Article says their verification is non existent.
Not sure what you mean.
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Am I the only one who had to google to figure out what this was?
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@coliver said:
Am I the only one who had to google to figure out what this was?
Only because I had to Google it last week.
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It was such major news a few weeks ago that I think that that caught nearly everyone who has not seen the ads before to look up what AM was and why the breach was such a big deal.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Breffni-Potter said:
Not used the site but is it really that difficult to type [email protected] into the account box? Article says their verification is non existent.
Not sure what you mean.
When you register an account, apparently you can type whatever email address you want and the account is created, no email verification.
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But they also have CC records in there, which are much more damning. Hard to argue it wasn't you if your CC # is in there.
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@Breffni-Potter said:
When you register an account, apparently you can type whatever email address you want and the account is created, no email verification.
OH!!!
That explains how mine got in there then.
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@scottalanmiller See @Nic's last comment, lol.
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@WingCreative DDDaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn
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@WingCreative said:
2nd dump from Ashley Madison hack is 2x, includes CEO e-mail
Of course the CEO has an account. Who doesn't have an account with their own service to see how it is working?
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@Nic said:
But they also have CC records in there, which are much more damning. Hard to argue it wasn't you if your CC # is in there.
Yes,.. but.. if you had been a victim of ID theft... But - as much as that happens.. how often does that happen....