Personal data from a hack of the Ashley Madison hookup website that promotes "discreet" dating encounters continues to leak. And more information is becoming available and accessible to the public on the Internet.

And now New Jersey, and many of its communities, have found themselves in the crosshairs of that publicized information. One Reddit data collection identified New Jersey as third highest on the list of states with the most unfaithful husbands and wives in the country, with more than 300,000 users - although the District of Columbia comes in higher.

And another data collection has identified the numbers of users in each county, and each state in the United States, putting those towns on a map called "Malfideleco," which means "infidelity" in the Esperanto language. Tecnilógica, a Madrid-based digital agency, created the world map that shows the distribution of Ashley Madison users around the world without identifying names. It also analyzed their composition in terms of gender balance (the list of New Jersey towns are below).

On the Reddit user list, Alabama was first, followed by Colorado, the District of Columbia, New Jersey and Connecticut. Is this list plausible? Ridgewood, for example, has approximately 25,000 people, but the map says it has more than 6,000 Ashley Madison users. That means approximately 24 percent of the town's residents have used the site.

In a 2014 report, Psychology Today magazine said more than 90 percent of Americans believe infidelity is unacceptable, yet 30 to 40 percent of the people engage in it. "Infidelity is associated with adverse outcomes such as depression, domestic violence, divorce, even homicide," according to the report.

It is worth noting that a number of New Jersey towns don't have their own postal address, and instead use a neighboring community's town name (such as Little Egg Harbor, which uses Tuckerton).

The revelations go back more than a month, when a group of hackers called The Impact Team broke into Ashley Madison's data, obtaining names and personal information — credit card info, sexual habits, likes and desires and such. Some have targeted the hackers and the company, looking to punish them both for the data breach. The Canadian government, where Ashley Madison is located, said it is investigating two suicides possibly related to the hack, and some attorneys who have filed $578 million class action lawsuit against the company.