• Ashely Madison's user account data, personal information and credit card details finally got leaked.
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[QUOTE=UntouchedShadow;48491419]I can feel no sympathy for a person's misfortunes without gratuitously jacking off in pleasure to the thought of it you know...[/QUOTE] Pleasure doesn't have to be super obvious, and I said that they [u]tend[/u] to be like that, which is why some people get the idea that others are getting whatever amount of pleasure from this.
[QUOTE=Skerion;48491450]Pleasure doesn't have to be super obvious, and I said that they [u]tend[/u] to be like that, which is why some people get the idea that others are getting whatever amount of pleasure from this.[/QUOTE] Fair enough.
[QUOTE=UntouchedShadow;48491459]Fair enough.[/QUOTE] Saying that "they're getting what they deserved" certainly didn't help. What they deserve is to be caught by their spouses, and have the matter dealt with privately. Not to have their dirty laundry brought into the open. If my spouse had an affair, I certainly wouldn't want that information (along with much other information) to be paraded around publicly.
[QUOTE=Mega1mpact;48490366]loading the dumps at the moment. They are huge as fuck. Will probably be able to query it tomorrow. I'm more interested in making maps showing where the % of registered users come from etc. Rather then finding names or login info etc. Presenting this big pile of data in an interesting way.[/QUOTE] I'm looking forward to this, all the best. The overview of the statistics should be incredibly interesting to go over.
I still think this is fuckin' priceless. 10/10, thanks internet. I need that gif of young MJ eating popcorn with an expectant smile on his face, but.. you know.. "reaction images"
im amazed that people in this thread would think this was good, now these people are open to having fraud committed in their name which doesnt just have an effect on them it also affects their spouse, and hell do you want the world knowing your other half has been cheating or thinking about cheating? no matter how you "feel" about people who cheat it doesnt make it right for their lives to be ruined
[QUOTE=IAmIchigo;48492030]im amazed that people in this thread would think this was good, now these people are open to having fraud committed in their name which doesnt just have an effect on them it also affects their spouse, and hell do you want the world knowing your other half has been cheating or thinking about cheating? no matter how you "feel" about people who cheat it doesnt make it right for their lives to be ruined[/QUOTE] If the cheating revelations don't ruin the relationship, the massive amounts of identity theft and credit card fraud inflicted upon one or both of them certainly will.
[QUOTE=Potus;48491418][img_thumb]https://i.imgur.com/YKF6S1E.jpg[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] I wish I surprised about all of these military email registrations.
guys, I don't think entire credit card numbers were leaked, just the last 4 digits? this is what I read
[QUOTE=elixwhitetail;48491071]What would your opinion be if some random porn site you signed up for ended up being hacked and you were among the millions of users being shame-doxxed? Because, moral hand-wringing aside, this is almost exactly the same thing.[/QUOTE] I really don't see how this is the same thing as watching porn, regardless of whether it's furry or whatever the fuck else gets you off. I also don't really believe that people sign up for AM if they're 'just thinking' about having an affair. Can't say they deserve sympathy.
[QUOTE=IAmIchigo;48492030]im amazed that people in this thread would think this was good, now these people are open to having fraud committed in their name which doesnt just have an effect on them it also affects their spouse, and hell do you want the world knowing your other half has been cheating or thinking about cheating? no matter how you "feel" about people who cheat it doesnt make it right for their lives to be ruined[/QUOTE] This incident has both good and bad sides. The good sides: * Shady Company gets busted * Proves that you shouldn't easily trust companies with your private Information * Delivers an example on what happens if you are dealing with customer data and are too lazy to implement proper security measures. Maybe Management of other companies think twice when cutting corners in IT security to save money. * Lawyers around the world are having a field day right now. The bad sides: * People having their important personal informations leaked * Potentially getting divorced * Potentially getting sued * Potentially getting their Creditcard hijacked Sure it is sad that a lot of those people fell victim to this, but maybe now people finally realize that this is a real issue and personal informations shouldn't be given away freely.
That is unfortunate. Going to check if anybody that I know was signed up, hah.
As much as I hate when the media reports on relationship scandals, I'm happy to shame people retarded enough to use their actual emails on these sorts of sites.
Stuff like name is acceptable. Giving out credit card information is just going to ruin those broken families even more.
[QUOTE=HybridTheroy;48492893]Stuff like name is acceptable. Giving out credit card information is just going to ruin those broken families even more.[/QUOTE] Nothing in a doxxing if fucking acceptable.
I can't believe people are justifying identity theft and wire fraud with "but they're bad peoples who cheat on their spouses!!!"
[QUOTE=Potus;48491418][img_thumb]https://i.imgur.com/YKF6S1E.jpg[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] Lmao at these fucking idiots using their work emails.
[QUOTE=HybridTheroy;48492893]Stuff like name is acceptable. Giving out credit card information is just going to ruin those broken families even more.[/QUOTE] Can't they just chargeback fraudulent charges and cancel that card? Isn't your money insured against cc info leaks?
[QUOTE=Headhumpy;48492953]I can't believe people are justifying identity theft and wire fraud with "but they're bad peoples who cheat on their spouses!!!"[/QUOTE] Identity Theft and CC Fraud are both real crimes and there's nothing to change this, and should be handled as such, regardless of context or whether he deserved it. I'm obviously not speaking for everyone, but I can't really feel bad for someone that Willingly Signs up with his personally identifiable information on a service designed to cheat on their spouses, a thing that is generally regarded as a very immoral action, and his actions suddenly gets revealed. Do I feel bad when a Cheating husband/wife gets exposed? Absolutely not.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;48493007]Identity Theft and CC Fraud are both real crimes and there's nothing to change this. I'm obviously not speaking for everyone, but I can't really feel bad for someone that Willingly Signs up with his personally identifiable information on a service designed to cheat on their spouses, a thing that is generally regarded as a very immoral action. Do I feel bad when a Cheating husband/wife gets exposed? Absolutely not.[/QUOTE] I don't know man, leaking personally identifiable information about millions is pretty immoral as well.
[QUOTE=IAmIchigo;48492030][B]im amazed that people in this thread would think this was good[/B], now these people are open to having fraud committed in their name which doesnt just have an effect on them it also affects their spouse, and hell do you want the world knowing your other half has been cheating or thinking about cheating? no matter how you "feel" about people who cheat it doesnt make it right for their lives to be ruined[/QUOTE] Here's the thing, this is a forum full of people of all ages, background and circumstances. Cheating is a VERY personal matter which people will have an invested bias against because they've experienced it happen to them or someone they know. Like i said earlier a big part of me thinks this is fucked up and wrong specifically the airing of dirty washing in public and the financial aspects, but then the part of me that was cheated on thinks, Fuck the lot of them, if they don't love someone just straight up fucking tell them and get it over with don't string them along like a cunt. That said I'm not about to sit here and watch the fireworks or go delving into this shit storm any further. But it's a very human subject so you should not be surprised to see a split of opinions.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;48493007]Identity Theft and CC Fraud are both real crimes and there's nothing to change this, and should be handled as such, regardless of context or whether he deserved it. I'm obviously not speaking for everyone, but I can't really feel bad for someone that Willingly Signs up with his personally identifiable information on a service designed to cheat on their spouses, a thing that is generally regarded as a very immoral action. Do I feel bad when a Cheating husband/wife gets exposed? Absolutely not.[/QUOTE] I do. In a public way? That's absolutely awful. I've been cheated on before, it hurts, but that is definitely best dealt with privately, not for everyone to see. I'd never want the person who cheated on my doxxed. Cheating happens, many relationships are shitty. It's not other people's business to judge that shit.
[QUOTE=Headhumpy;48493015]I don't know man, leaking personally identifiable information about millions is pretty immoral as well.[/QUOTE] Accessing private computer systems and collecting data is a crime. There is nothing to be said about this. It's a crime with the purpose of Exposing Immoral actions from a Companies customers and the company themselves. Which one is the most immoral out of the three is not really objective. For example: Some guy got robbed and murdered in his home. Police investigation shows that he was a Pedophile who does inhumane things to children. Now Do you feel bad for the Pedo who got murdered? Do you feel that the murderer did good? What I'm saying. Both things are bad and in the case of AM, I don't feel bad for the people that use it for cheating on their partners, nor do I feel bad for the company, or even for the guy who leaked it when he gets arrested.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;48492738]This incident has both good and bad sides. The good sides: * Shady Company gets busted * Proves that you shouldn't easily trust companies with your private Information * Delivers an example on what happens if you are dealing with customer data and are too lazy to implement proper security measures. Maybe Management of other companies think twice when cutting corners in IT security to save money. * Lawyers around the world are having a field day right now. The bad sides: * People having their important personal informations leaked * Potentially getting divorced * Potentially getting sued * Potentially getting their Creditcard hijacked Sure it is sad that a lot of those people fell victim to this, but maybe now people finally realize that this is a real issue and personal informations shouldn't be given away freely.[/QUOTE] oh don't get me wrong, the company is linked to some seriously shady shit and i should have stated that i am glad that the owner is going to be in a heap of shitand that the site + all sites connected to this network will go down, also as somebody going into the security industry it is good to see that normal users will understand that their data is NOT safe and that they should take care with what they do online, i just had a problem with people thinking that the people who were connected to these sites deserved what is going to be happening in the upcoming weeks
[QUOTE=Levelog;48492910]Nothing in a doxxing if fucking acceptable.[/QUOTE] It's pretty fucking acceptable given the context. [editline]19th August 2015[/editline] [QUOTE=IAmIchigo;48493054]i just had a problem with people thinking that the people who were connected to these sites deserved what is going to be happening in the upcoming weeks[/QUOTE] they do. not only are they cheating scumbags, they were warned a while ago that their shit was going to be taken and posted. dumb and arrogant
-it's really not worth arguing with you-
[QUOTE=HybridTheroy;48493079]It's pretty fucking acceptable given the context. [editline]19th August 2015[/editline] they do. not only are they cheating scumbags, they were warned a while ago that their shit was going to be taken and posted. dumb and arrogant[/QUOTE] what were the members meant to do hybrid? their data was stolen and the people who paid to have data removed funny enough didn't have data removed, so no matter what anybody that had ever connected for WHATEVER reason is fucked ,but what ever you don't care and i cant see a point in arguing with you
[QUOTE=HybridTheroy;48493079]It's pretty fucking acceptable given the context.[/QUOTE] No, doxxing is never acceptable. Not even for things you consider morally wrong.
[QUOTE=Chryseus;48490038]I consider this a good thing, don't get me wrong it's not good peoples personal information is being leaked but people need to learn to be responsible about what they put on the internet, no place is completely safe.[/QUOTE] this post is stupid. people used their credit cards in secure checkouts just like they would at Amazon, Newegg, or Walmart. They don't need to "learn" anything about where they use their credit cards, this is all on some shitheads who decided to get this data and release it publicly. [QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;48490202]Whoever cheated is reaping what they sow. As far as I'm concerned, they were aiming to wreck whatever relationship they had and anything on those grounds is far worse then whatever was caused by this leak.[/QUOTE] your sense of morality is far more warped than that of any cheater if you genuinely think someone deserves to have their identity potentially stolen over cheating. seriously. [editline]19th August 2015[/editline] i've been cheated on and know how harsh that shit is and not even I am dumb enough to think that means that someone should be able to steal everything from that person that's fucking idiotic and you know it
[QUOTE=HybridTheroy;48493079]It's pretty fucking acceptable given the context.[/QUOTE] Because Internet vigilantism always works out for the best
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