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Is cheater site Ashley Madison actually growing by over a million users per month?

In one of 2015's most sensational hacks, a group called Impact Team dumped the real names and credit card information associated with 39 million accounts from cheater dating site Ashley Madison. And yet, despite the public shaming of prominent men who paid to join the site and several lawsuits against the company, Ashley Madison claims that it has added 4 million members in the months since the hack.

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arstechnica.com
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AshleyMadison made up security certificates and violated privacy laws, watchdog says

AshleyMadison used inadequate privacy and security technology while marketing itself as a discreet and secure way for consenting adults to have affairs, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada says.

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Ashley Madison facing FTC inquiry a year on from devastating hack

Extramarital dating site under investigation by US regulator a year after entire user database leaked online last year.

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theguardian.com
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Ashley Madison threatened to expose customers who disputed bills

For years, the "have an affair" website Ashley Madison threatened to send paperwork to users' homes if they disputed their bills -- potentially revealing cheaters to their spouses.

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money.cnn.com
Gwiz2838d ago

No wonder authorities are looking into it now.

Devil-X2838d ago

If you could spill all your beans out at once, we would actually know what that means maybe.