Hackers announced a filtration massive data users Ashley Madison, a web of contacts specializing in infidelity.
A group calling itself Team Impact said in a statement Tuesday that the owners of the Web site They had not given in to their demands.
“Now everyone can see your data” , said the statement.
This is the statement that they published hackers to access and download links listings
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The Associated Press could not immediately determine the authenticity of the documents published but security analysts who reviewed the information say they believe the leak is genuine . One of them, the executive director of Errata Security, Rob Graham said had counted more than 36 million accounts although many appeared to be false, he said.
A call to the parent company of Ashley Madison, Canadian Avid Life Media Inc. immediately went unanswered. The hackers did not respond to messages.
AP
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