Ashley Madison hackers publish compromised records
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Especially as it is just people using a service. There is nothing actually telling us that they weren't just using it as a dating site. While the marketing isn't the best, the actual service is just a bunch of people signing up to find each other. Nothing like picking on the lonely.
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@Nic said:
the second dump also includes the complete source code to the site. The next thing people are worried about is pictures and private messages being released.
Haha That's the exciting part
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Well @joy we had no idea you would be so interested, lol.
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@Joy said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Well @joy we had no idea you would be so interested, lol.
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My person opinion on privacy is starting to shift with all the hacks and data dumps recently. I think those at the top have way more to lose that those of us at the bottom. I'm willing to give up some minor embarrassments in return for some people going to jail who deserve it.
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@Nic said:
My person opinion on privacy is starting to shift with all the hacks and data dumps recently. I think those at the top have way more to lose that those of us at the bottom. I'm willing to give up some minor embarrassments in return for some people going to jail who deserve it.
Exactly. No reason to even be embarrassed unless you're actually cheating (or trying to cheat) on your SO.
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Even if you were single and doing nothing wrong, having your pics and sex chat published would be embarrassing to most people.
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Imagine if restaurants had cameras and recorded you on dates and then put your awkward dates up on YouTube. Doing nothing wrong is not connected to not being embarrassed.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Imagine if restaurants had cameras and recorded you on dates and then put your awkward dates up on YouTube. Doing nothing wrong is not connected to not being embarrassed.
If it was you would have nothing on American's Funniest Home Videos... lol