Friday, August 21, 2015

Canadian demand Ashley Madison site by hacking – Infobae.com

   
   


 
     

       
       
 
       
 
       
       
 
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Canadian Users dating site for adulterers Ashley Madison filed a lawsuit against spicy website , after the private data of the infidels were stolen by moralists pirates and disseminated online.

Demand It alleges that Avid Life Media (ALM), the company that owns Ashley Madison based in Toronto, was unable to protect the privacy of “many thousands of Canadians” whose names, email addresses, postal addresses and chat histories were reported by hackers to view.

“In many cases, users paid an additional fee to the website for who removed all user data “

” In many cases, the users paid an additional fee for the website that would remove all user data only to discover that this information remained intact and was exposed, “reads a statement from the lawyers.

” Life is short. Have an affair “ says the slogan of Ashley Madison. The page helps connect people looking to have extramarital affairs.

The main plaintiff in this case , was presented to Justice by the law Charney Lawyers and Sutts, Strosberg LLP , is a disabled widower of Ottawa.

His lawyers said they the widower was entered on the website “for a short period of time they seek company” after losing his wife at the hands of cancer. However, they added, his client “ never he met one person at that site “

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Media Canadian reported in July that one in five Ottawa residents, that is about 200,000 people, are members of Ashley Madison . In other words, Ottawa is the friendliest to the infidel city in the country.

In addition, the daily Toronto Star identified this week, among the millions of publicly disclosed data , was also leaked hundreds of email addresses of members . the Canadian government



     

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