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Old 08-19-2015, 07:20 AM   #141
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Just curious but since they were fudging member numbers for say the Calgary area wouldn't a lot of these accounts show up as bots?
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Old 08-19-2015, 07:53 AM   #142
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A litre detector would be handy at all the pubs that seem to think that a 14-16oz beer qualifies as a 'pint'.
Man. The number of times I've been in some airport pub and order the 'jumbo' pint which they claim is 16oz only to be served 14.
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Old 08-19-2015, 09:02 AM   #143
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And this is why if you're going to use dating sites that you might as well use something like Plentyoffish or one of the other lowest common denominator looking for loving site out there.

Someone can hack it and threaten you with blackmail all you want and you can basically not care because you're looking to date a saskquatch.
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Old 08-19-2015, 10:07 AM   #144
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This whole thing is pretty hilarious and while I don't really feel bad for anyone on this list, but this whole thing is kind of scary, no?

It's fine to laugh at these schmucks, but what if this happened to a site like mint.com, your online banking info or your email inbox?

Really makes you think about what footprint you leave online.
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Old 08-19-2015, 10:08 AM   #145
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a data dump, 9.7 gigabytes in size, was posted on tuesday to the dark web using an onion address accessible only through the tor browser
I'm so out of touch...Having this information here is certainly safe from a guy like me Is the "dark web" something I should learn about because my kids may know how to access it??
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So how does one go about changing their credit card information now? Asking for a friend.
Not sure if serious, but call the CC company, say that your card number may have been compromised, ask for a new card/number.
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Old 08-19-2015, 10:31 AM   #147
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I'm so out of touch...Having this information here is certainly safe from a guy like me Is the "dark web" something I should learn about because my kids may know how to access it??
Do your kids look like terrorists or the type that may want to hire contract criminals?
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I'm so out of touch...Having this information here is certainly safe from a guy like me Is the "dark web" something I should learn about because my kids may know how to access it??
I doubt it. Tor isn't exactly easy to navigate and it's slow as hell.
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Old 08-19-2015, 11:09 AM   #149
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I'm so out of touch...Having this information here is certainly safe from a guy like me Is the "dark web" something I should learn about because my kids may know how to access it??
Yeah, I mean, my internet usage is pretty basic stuff I dont want to re-learn the entire internet whilst donning my tinfoil Bicorne on the off-chance that someone hacks Amazon or something.
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Old 08-19-2015, 11:21 AM   #150
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Do your kids look like terrorists or the type that may want to hire contract criminals?
There are days........
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Had fun with this all morning. It is legit, found someone I know that did in fact use it.

https://ashleymadisonleakeddata.com/

And for those that say well anyone could have registered and used my email address. Sure, but you fall down a bit when they also find your phone number and associated credit card transactions.
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Old 08-19-2015, 12:26 PM   #152
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Had fun with this all morning. It is legit, found someone I know that did in fact use it.

https://ashleymadisonleakeddata.com/

And for those that say well anyone could have registered and used my email address. Sure, but you fall down a bit when they also find your phone number and associated credit card transactions.
That's a really dumb move by whoever made that site. At least with Tor you have anonymity. Actually registering a website and posting CC info could get you in a lot of hot water.
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That's a really dumb move by whoever made that site. At least with Tor you have anonymity. Actually registering a website and posting CC info could get you in a lot of hot water.
They aren't posting cc info, just whether the email address is in the dump. And I'm sure most spouses will dig further after an initial hit.

Sites like 8chan on the other hand are really starting a Fight Club, posting all the Bank of America, Harvard, Yale and and most other big corporation's lists of users
https://archive.is/T8gSg

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Old 08-19-2015, 01:03 PM   #154
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So, any lawyers on here want to speculate if AM gets sued over this and for how much?
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So, any lawyers on here want to speculate if AM gets sued over this and for how much?
Not a lawyer, but they are done like dinner I'd bet.
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Old 08-19-2015, 02:49 PM   #156
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Not a lawyer, but they are done like dinner I'd bet.
Yeah, I'm betting we see a class-action.

EDIT: Although a class-action could be kind of funny because it would force people to admit to being members of the site.
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Yeah, I'm betting we see a class-action.

EDIT: Although a class-action could be kind of funny because it would force people to admit to being members of the site.
Not much risk in that when they've already been exposed.
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Old 08-19-2015, 03:38 PM   #158
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Yeah, might as well earn a little money for the divorce and divorce settlement, heheh.
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Old 08-19-2015, 05:21 PM   #159
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Of course he had an AM account. LOL


Family values activist Josh Duggar had a paid AM account

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In 2013, conservative reality TV star Josh Duggar—of TLC’s 19 Kids and Counting fame—was named the executive director of the Family Research Council, a conservative lobbying group in D.C. which seeks “to champion marriage and family as the foundation of civilization, the seedbed of virtue, and the wellspring of society.” During that time, he also maintained a paid account on Ashley Madison, a web site created for the express purpose of cheating on your spouse.

In May 2015, Duggar was forced to resign after In Touch Weekly reported that he had molested five young girls (four of whom were his own sisters) beginning in 2002. When the accusations became public, the family went into crisis mode, insisting that Josh had reformed and that the media covering the claims was intent on “exploiting women.”
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But data released online in the wake of the hack on Ashley Madison’s servers certainly seems to show otherwise. Someone using a credit card belonging to a Joshua J. Duggar, with a billing address that matches the home in Fayetteville, Arkansas owned by his grandmother Mary—a home that was consistently shown on their now-cancelled TV show, and in which Anna Duggar gave birth to her first child—paid a total of $986.76 for two different monthly Ashley Madison subscriptions from February of 2013 until May of 2015.

According to the data, Josh Duggar was paying Ashley Madison in order to find an extramarital partner for the following acts:

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“Conventional Sex,” Experimenting with Sex Toys,” One-Night Stands,” “Open to Experimentation,” “Gentleness,” “Good With Your Hands,” Sensual Massage,” “Extended Foreplay/Teasing,” “Bubble Bath for 2,” “Likes to Give Oral Sex,” “Likes to Receive Oral Sex,” “Someone I Can Teach,” “Someone Who Can Teach Me,” “Kissing,” “Cuddling & Hugging,” “Sharing Fantasies,” “Sex Talk.”
And here are the turn-ons that he offered up in service of finding a compatible person other than his wife with which to engage in those acts:

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“A Professional/Well Groomed,” “Stylish/Classy,” “Casual Jeans/T-shirt Type,” “Muscular/Fit Body,” ”Petite Figure,” “Tall Height,” “Short Height,” “Long Hair,””Short Hair,” “Girl Next Door,” “Naughty Girl,” “Sense of Humor,” “Imagination,” “Creative and Adventurous,” “Relaxed and Easy Going,” “Aggressive/Take Charge Nature,” “Confidence,” “Discretion/Secrecy,” “A Good Listener,” “Good Personal Hygiene,” “Average Sex Drive,” “High Sex Drive,” “Dislikes Routine,” “Has a Secret Love Nest,” “Disease Free,” “Drug Free,” and “Natural Breasts.”
In July 2014*, he seems to have started a second account that was linked to his home in Oxon Hill, Maryland, where he spent his time lobbying against causes like same-sex marriage. The birthday listed in the data for Duggar’s first account is February 3, 1988, one month off Duggar’s actual birthday of March 3, 1988. The birthday listed for the second account is March 2, 1988.

The two accounts overlap by a period of a few months. When he launched the second account, Duggar paid an initial fee of $250 that appears to have gone toward the purchase of an “affair guarantee”:

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Old 08-19-2015, 05:31 PM   #160
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Don't know a ton about class actions, but my immediate questions are,

1. What are you suing them for - what is your cause of action here, and
2. What are your damages?

I mean, is it negligence? They were hacked; this was a presumably criminal action that the company was a victim of. If it's breach of contract, don't you just get your money back and that's it?
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