buzzz worthy. . . Millions of cheaters are probably trembling with fear after Ashley Madison was hacked last weekend. Ashleymadison.com is the popular Website where over 30 million married people meet to cheat. Credit card info, names, addresses, in addition to sexual indiscretions have been exposed. The hackers, who identified themselves as the "Impact Team" are threatening to release all the data after initially releasing a small data dump to prove they have the private records. The hackers were upset with being cheated out of $19 for a service that was supposed to scrub personal data that did not work. So far, according to the Associated Press their only demand is they want the Ashley Madison and Established Men sites shut down. AP has more. . . NEW YORK (AP) — The parent company of Ashley Madison, a matchmaking website for cheating spouses, says it was hacked and that the personal inf...
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