Hackers Post 32 Million Names Of People Who Have Cheated On Their Spouses

Ashley Madison is owned by Avid Life Media, is designed to help married people cheat on their spouses. Its slogan is “Life is short. Have an affair.” The website claims to have nearly 39 million customers.

Hackers claim to have posted 32 million names, credit card numbers, email and physical addresses along with the sexual preferences of customers entered into the cheaters’ dating site.

The data is posted on what is known as the “Dark Web,” a part of the Internet that can’t be searched by Google or most common search engines. It can only be viewed with a special Tor browser.

But that information won’t likely stay hidden there for long — it’s easy to copy the information and paste it anywhere on the Internet for all to see.

The hackers mocked the site and the customer base, saying that 90% to 95% of the users were male.

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