Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
Earlier this week, hackers released personal and very intimate details of millions of users of the website Ashley Madison, an infidelity website whose slogan is “Life is short. Have an affair.” The Ashley Madison took place a month ago, with the hackers threatening to release all personal details of their users if parent company, Toronto-based Avid Life Media Inc., did not shut down the site. Because of Avid Life’s decision not to shut down the site, apparently confident that the hackers were only calling a bluff, the hackers went true to their word, revealing information of the millions who registered to the site and cheated. One shocking information revealed during the process is that hundreds of high-level U.S. government employees have used Ashley Madison, and during work hours. According to the Associated Press, the list of positions in the government who made use of the site surprisingly include the White House, law enforcement agencies, even Congress. They reportedly used their federal office’s internet connections to access the cheating website and pay for membership fees. It is highly likely that Washington, D.C. will be on edge since release of their employees’ detailed data linked to the Ashley Madison hack. According to […]
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