Ashley Madison data posted

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Fuji, which program did you use to open the files?? I cant open these things for the life of me because I totally suck at computers
 

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Over 600 federal government email addresses appear on a list of people who subscribed to the Canadian-owned Web site Ashley Madison, which caters to married people hoping to have an affair.

A total of 163 subscribers appeared to have used the @forces.gc.ca domain assigned to the military. Sixteen came from the RCMP, and one address was registered to the secretive Communications Security Establishment, which guards government communications.

Some 222 Ontario government email addresses appear on the data, including 118 from the province’s Ministry of the Attorney General, which administers the province’s courts.

After eliminating duplicates, there are 273,320 ‘.ca’ or Canadian-registered, email addresses in the data.

Fourteen addresses appear to belong to people working in the federal prison system, and ten from the foreign service.

In all, at least 62 addresses are assigned to Canadian police forces, with 11 from Ontario’s Peel Regional Police and seven from the Toronto police.

http://globalnews.ca/news/2173972/rcmp-military-email-addresses-in-canadian-ashley-madison-data/
 

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I doubt much will come of the Ashley Madison hack with the exception that developers will keep working harder to make more authentic fake profiles. Newer intelligent bot severs are getting better at faking human interaction. Where there's a sucker there's the Internet.
 

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I can't see how AM is gonna survive all this without going belly up. I mean who would want to sign up with them now?? You'd have to go through all the hassle of prepaid CC, fake name, fake email acct, fake phone.....fake everything.

Too much hassle
 
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Hey Fuji,
Can you direct me as to where I can download the file? I've been trying for quite some time now and nothing seems to be working. The files that I have found have turned out to be SPAM. Thanks a billion Fuji.
VW.
 

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Actually most of AM are fakes (they already settled a lawsuit about creating fake accounts to get men to join)
Database is much smaller than you think

Financial gain? lol how?
Unless you were a total retard and wrote an email like "Hi my name is Jon Smith I live at 23 Any St & my cell is 416-555-5555"
All the leak shows is pictures (which any member can view already) email addresses (most are fakes) and partial credit card numbers (AM already confirmed no credit card info was hacked)

It amazes me how big the media is making this
Way bigger hacks have happened (Target & Sony spring to mind)
Yet the grab for this hack is oh let's see who is cheating!
You are wrong, I downloaded and viewed the file, while no credit card NUMBERS are in the file every credit card TRANSACTION is listed with the real name, real address, email, amount and date, of the purchaser. That information is linked to your AM profile so people can see what you posted on AM.

One thing though I don't think your MESSAGES are in the dump. What is there is your profile information, your headline, the things you clicked on being interested in and how you described yourself. Actual messages you sent don't seem to be in the file. They dumped out the user account data and the credit card transactions, I guess the messages would have been too huge to copy?
 

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Fuji, which program did you use to open the files?? I cant open these things for the life of me because I totally suck at computers
It is a bit tough. I used a tool called grep to search all the files for my name, email, postal code, etc, and extract any interesting lines into a smaller file and then I used a text editor to view the smaller file. The files are pretty huge so you generally can't just open them in most editors, but this approach resulted in a small enough file that I could read it in notepad.

It is not in a very accessible form.

The files are SQL dumps of tables from the AM database so anyone with a little programming skill would be able to load this data into a database and easily search it. Given how easy that is for a technical person I would expect to see web sites that expose all the data soon.
 

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Hey Fuji,
Can you direct me as to where I can download the file? I've been trying for quite some time now and nothing seems to be working. The files that I have found have turned out to be SPAM. Thanks a billion Fuji.
VW.
There is a torrent on the Pirate Bay torrent site. You will know you found the right torrent when you see it has many thousands of people downloading lol.
 

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I can't see how AM is gonna survive all this without going belly up. I mean who would want to sign up with them now?? You'd have to go through all the hassle of prepaid CC, fake name, fake email acct, fake phone.....fake everything.

Too much hassle
Especially since it's 90% dudes to begin with. lol
 

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On a torrent you are also uploading (sharing the data) with others
Unless you disabled the upload part
My question dealt with downloading the database, not sharing it. Someone else said that there would be sites wherein you can view the info as opposed to downloading it. So my question also dealt with the legality of merely viewing as opposed to illegally downloading the personal data. It was answered IIRC. Thanks TeeJay for your added input.
 

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Yup!

The webserver admin decides what information to store in a cookie on your pc.. can be everything from IP, time of day, last website visited etc... It's quite invasive which is why companies such as Google and Facebook make so much money on personalized ads and why modern browsers have private browsing modes. Lots of info can me stored and retrieved regardless of where you're browsing from (coffee shop etc...)

The best thing to do if you're going to be doing stuff you don't want traced is to use a dummy email address for those types of things (like a hobby phone) and either use a VPN or your browser's private function.

Oh and whomever asked about a single IP for a city block... Yes it's technically possible but not likely due to NAT limits with ports and what not. Every ISP can do things differently though. Look into proxies for more detail

That was me too. So at any given time, an I.P. address that is associated with my computer is unique?
 

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WRONG
Bank knows because they leave tracking info on that computer
Nothing to do with IP address dumbass

Take your laptop from home log into bank
Now head over to local Starbucks and log in again
IP is totally different and bank still knows it is you

Might want to clear your cache and delete cookies and voila bank does not know you anymore

It is funny most of the computer illiterates freaking out over this
The Ashley Madison hack is pretty worthless; credit card numbers are mainly partials, old info (eg expired cards/emails), and some are questioning authenticity of the data (lots of garbage/fake info in the dump)
Even if they had a "chat log" it does not match any personal info (eg you have TeeJay's sexual fantasies.... so what? How do you match it up to who I really am?)

Very good TeeJay. Makes sense.
 

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That was me too. So at any given time, an I.P. address that is associated with my computer is unique?
No, even with a dynamic IP, your IP stays the same till the lease on that dynamic IP is over. With a static IP, it is ALWAYS uniquely assigned to you.

Don't sweat the IP - nobody except your ISP can tell who is using one of their IPs at any given time. Even LE has to get a subpoena to get to the end customer. It's like trying to use a mortgage ID# to try and figure out what is the street address of the house. Only the bank can do that.
 

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No
Unless you pay extra (for a static IP) your IP is random (reboot your modem and get a new one anytime)

Now for legal reasons, your ISP keeps a record of which goes to who (eg they have 5000 IPs assigned on a given date to each subscriber in that city)
So police can ask who was address XXX on Jul 1st and ISP can pull their records

In GENERAL a cable modem (Rogers/Cogeco) is less random than a dsl modem (Bell/Telus) but still we are talking percentage points here

So even if you have a dynamic I.P. address, whatever is assigned to you that day or in your browsing session, is still unique to you for THAT moment in time or session, no?

Also, what if I don't refresh or switch off my modem? Will my 'dynamic' I.P. address be unchanged until I re-boot?
 

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No, even with a dynamic IP, your IP stays the same till the lease on that dynamic IP is over. With a static IP, it is ALWAYS uniquely assigned to you.

Don't sweat the IP - nobody except your ISP can tell who is using one of their IPs at any given time. Even LE has to get a subpoena to get to the end customer. It's like trying to use a mortgage ID# to try and figure out what is the street address of the house. Only the bank can do that.
Except if my spouse knows my IP address because we use the same gateway to the Internet.
 

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Except if my spouse knows my IP address because we use the same gateway to the Internet.
How much of a geek is your wife? :) Because IP spoofing isn't overly complex and has been used for over a decade. And will she remember an IP from months or years back? Probably not.
 

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So even if you have a dynamic I.P. address, whatever is assigned to you that day or in your browsing session, is still unique to you for THAT moment in time or session, no?

Also, what if I don't refresh or switch off my modem? Will my 'dynamic' I.P. address be unchanged until I re-boot?
It is unchanged till the IP lease is over. And that in itself is variable. Think days or months. You can reboot your modem all you want and it won't change. :)
 

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No, even with a dynamic IP, your IP stays the same till the lease on that dynamic IP is over. With a static IP, it is ALWAYS uniquely assigned to you.

Don't sweat the IP - nobody except your ISP can tell who is using one of their IPs at any given time. Even LE has to get a subpoena to get to the end customer. It's like trying to use a mortgage ID# to try and figure out what is the street address of the house. Only the bank can do that.
Hi Serpent (How's it hangin'? Buddy we gotta hit the bars again one night),

I'm not worried about the trace-ability of my I.P. address to my real identity. I'm aware of what LE has to do as I've read cases on Internet Libel and Defamation law.

What do you mean by "till the lease on that dynamic IP is over"?

TeeJay mentioned that a dynamic I.P. address will also change when you re-boot your modem.

So I must re-iterate my question. Unless it changes or expires, even a dynamic I.P. address will be uniquely assigned to a user. IOW, no I.P. address can be assigned to two or more different users from different locations?
 

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That is correct - unless it expires/changes, even a dynamic IP is assigned to a user.

And right - IP addresses cannot be assigned to two different users at any given moment in time.

As to what the other member was saying about modem reboot changing IP, that's slightly misleading. From Wikipedia:

The addresses are usually assigned with DHCP. Since the modems are usually powered on for extended periods of time, the address leases are usually set to long periods and simply renewed. If a modem is turned off and powered up again before the next expiration of the address lease, it will most likely receive the same IP address.
As I was saying, it depends on the IP lease/renew period established by the ISP netadmin.
 
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