Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Hackers disclose customer data to Ashley Madison – FORTUNE

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) – A group of hackers who attacked the infidels dating site Ashley Madison published customer information site, experts reported Tuesday.

The information was published in what is known as a “dark room”, part online that they can be searched on Google and most search sites.

can only be seen with a special search called Tor said Per Thorsheim, cybersecurity expert Norway.

The information was published including customer names and numbers of your credit cards, Thorsheim added. The amount of money they spent on the site was also published.

The portal, which is designed to help married people to cheat on their spouses, said it is actively monitoring the situation and is working with authorities in the US and Canada, where it has its Company offices.

“This event is not an act of hacking is a criminal act. Is an illegal action against members of AshleyMadison.com, “said the website.

“The criminal or criminals involved in this fact just taken a moral role of judge, jury and executioner, seeking to impose a personal notion of virtue to the whole society,” he added.

The attack was revealed a month ago. At that time, the hackers that called themselves “Impact Team”, she said disseminated “profiles with all secret sexual fantasies and transactions of credit cards, with real names and addresses and employment documents and emails “if the site was not removed.

Samples of the stolen information was published later the site will continue to operate.

Thorsheim said he could not confirm whether more personal information, such as sexual fantasies and addresses of customers, are included in the publication of the data.

The hackers posted a statement on Tuesday under the title “Time’s Up” announcing the release of the data and instructions for them.

“Find someone who knows here? They Note that the site is a scam with thousands of fake female profiles” they said.

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