What happened to Ottawa not being on that list?!Toronto had the 4th highest number of members of any city in the world
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Even if my name appeared on the AM list, I wouldn't have to worry. My wife likes MFF threesomes couples. She knows I have accounts with POF, Lavalife, Ontario Couples and a few others over the years. Since she can't be bothered sifting through all the fakes on those sites, she leaves it up to me to find a girl or couple, determine they're real and then tell her what I've found. If she's interested, we set up a meeting.For the record just because your a member of Ashley Madison doesn't mean you cheated, often times Men and women have thought of cheating but there are many cases were they never meet anyone on Ashley Madison. Looking to cheat is not a crime.
You are a very fortunate man. Happy in your marriage no doubt.Even if my name appeared on the AM list, I wouldn't have to worry. My wife likes MFF threesomes couples. She knows I have accounts with POF, Lavalife, Ontario Couples and a few others over the years. Since she can't be bothered sifting through all the fakes on those sites, she leaves it up to me to find a girl or couple, determine they're real and then tell her what I've found. If she's interested, we set up a meeting.
Not sure this would be relevant to an employer. Having an account on a dating website like POF is really no different. Its basically a hook up site thats less open about itIt gets worse, what if future employers everywhere decide to crosscheck new job applicants with the AM hack, and decide not to hire you because they figure you have poor morals and cant be trusted??
You'd be marked for life
I did create fake profile once too hahaTwo weeks ago, I made a fake profile of a 40 year old, married Asian women. I get bombarded with winks and messages and photos, every day. I see plenty of face shots and a few dicks shots. I could create my own website outing all these motherfuckers. 90% of them are white, unattractive, married men from 40-60.
Not sure if that was intentional... but THAT is some funny shit!I did create fake profile once too haha...
I got like 160 messages just within a spam of 2-3 minutes
The BitTorrent file containing e-mail for Noel Biderman, the CEO of Ashley Madison parent company Avid Life Media, was originally uploaded by someone using a server operated by Ecatel Ltd., an ISP headquartered in the Netherlands. A Web interface for administering the BitTorrent server was left exposed to the Internet without a password, making it possible for outsiders to access. A few hours after the BitTorrent went live, the server went dark after an outsider accessed the wide-open interface and began making changes to the server configuration. The above screenshot, published by a Twitter user calling himself Mr. Green, is just one example of such an outside access.
"Somehow, the person(s) setting up the original uploading (=seeding) of the file forgot to password protect the Web interface, or turn the feature off," Per Thorsheim, an independent security researcher in Bergen, Norway. "I suspect [the hackers] used the Web interface to administer the various uploads of the leaks using BitTorrent."
The box seeding the torrent was located at 94.102.63.121. Police and private investigators working feverishly to identify the people who hacked Ashley Madison and published user profiles, transactions, credit-card data, and a wide range of other sensitive data will almost certainly try to perform a forensic analysis of the physical server. They undoubtedly will want to know how the server was accessed. If the hackers didn't use Tor or a similar anonymity service, the investigators may be able to collect clues from the IP address used to log in to the box.
So far, almost everyone downloading the torrent has been able to recover only 93 percent of the file. That's because the original seeder went dark and only one person appears to have downloaded the entire thing. That lone downloader also left the BitTorrent pool, leaving everyone else with only the partial copy of the original. Despite the download problems, multiple researchers have been able to unpack the file, titled noe.biderman.mail.7z. According to security firm TrustedSec, the 7z archive file leads to a 30-gigabyte file called noel.biderman@avidlifemedia.com_[Gmail]_All Mail.mbox that contains more than 200,000 e-mails taken from the CEO's Gmail account. In all, the e-mail includes about 6,800 unique senders and 3,600 recipients. The torrent was originally published late Friday night or early Saturday morning, after the archive errors included in an earlier BitTorrent made it impossible to unpack the e-mail file.
In the few statements Avid Life Media has made public since the breach, company officials have vowed to vigorously track down and prosecute the people responsible.
Adjusting for phony profiled and SP's, it is probably no more than 7%.Apparently only 14% of all profiles were women (vs. the claim of 50%)...and that didn't account for phony profiles.
AM got sued (& settled already) regarding fake women profilesApparently only 14% of all profiles were women (vs. the claim of 50%)...and that didn't account for phony profiles.
How soon before traditional dating sites like OKCupid, Lavalife get exposed for creating fake women profiles?
http://www.wired.com/2015/08/ashley-madison-hack-exposes-wait-lousy-business/
LessAdjusting for phony profiled and SP's, it is probably no more than 7%.
...Dunno where you are getting you numbers





