“You’ve been a bad Husband!”, “how dare you cheat on me!”, “I need a divorce!”, “you’ll hear from my lawyer!” these statements will fuel the air once people find out how their loved ones were cheating on them!

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the wait is finally over! For those who have the slightest of hints that their soul mate is cheating on them, I suggest them try looking them up on the list posted by hackers on the “Dark Web” as reported by wired.com.

Ashley Madison, doesn’t need any introduction, but for those who don’t know what the site is about, let me tell you that it’s a dating site specializing in helping married or committed people cheat on their soul mates.

Well, I’m not kidding! The site says so on its home page:

“Life is short. Have an affair.”

The hack was first reported on 19th July, when a group of hackers claimed to have access to user profiles, usernames, passwords, account details, transaction details, emails etc, and wanted the site to end for good!

The hack became a reality yesterday when sensitive customer information from the cheating site AshleyMadison.com appeared on the “dark web” (as reported by theguardian.com).

The group suspected of this hacking activity goes by the name of “Impact Team”. The group has threatened to publish account details about clients, unless Avid Life Media, a Toronto- (Canada) based parent company of Ashley Madison and EstablishedMen.com, takes down both of its subsidiaries.

The hackers, on Tuesday, posted 9.7 gigabytes of data to the dark web using an Onion address which can only be accessed through the Tor browser.

Account details of nearly 32 million users were compromised. The data also included history of payment transactions for the past seven years. From email addresses to street addresses, these hackers revealed everything! Along with the data, a 4-digit number was also revealed with each account. It may be the last 4-digits of a credit card number or just a user ID, we don’t know yet for sure. Ashley Madison was the king of clandestine hookups with nearly 40 million customers at the time of breach.

As asserted on the site’s home page:

“Ashley Madison is the world’s leading married dating service for discreet encounters”

Passwords released by hackers appeared to be encrypted using the bcrypt algorithm for PHP. But, hackers can still crack many of those passwords according to Ivacy’s data privacy cell. The data leak provides an opportunity for other hackers as well, as they can hack into any account and would be able to get their hands on any private information which they can use to exploit the account holder.

Here’s how the hackers showcased the data, and I must admit, they do know how to present!

Avid Life Media ignored the warnings, and look at the consequences! Their false promises to customers have now been exposed, and they now have to face the music. It has certainly caused the website a bad name, worldwide embarrassment, wrath of angry customers, and they are bound to face legal suits.

For all the customers of Ashley Madison, I can only say this

“y’ll have been naughty for far too long, and the time for some punishment has finally arrived!”

2nd Data Dump – August 20, 2015

The 2nd data dump is out now, and its size is approximately 20 gigabytes. This time the data dump is 2x the size of the previous one! And to add more to the suffering of Ashley Madison, the hackers have also revealed data containing information about the employees within the company, including Biderman the CEO of Avid Life.

As I told you earlier, these hackers truly have some style! They left a message especially for Biderman.

“Hey Noel, you can admit it’s real now,” the message said.

New Update (August 24, 2015) 2 Suicides are reported to be linked with the leaked Ashley Madison client data.

The two clients are reported to have committed suicide after hackers published their details online, police in Canada said on Monday morning. However, it is not yet confirmed that the suicide is directly linked to the data leak at Ashley Madison.

The Acting Staff Superintendent at Toronto Police HQ, Bryce Evans, reported that on July 12, the employees of Acid Life Media were hit by a threatening message from the hackers, and to make things more bizarre, the threat was accompanied by the hit song “Thunderstruck” by AC/DC.

Bounty of $500,000 on Hackers announced by Avid Life Media

Avid Life has offered a reward of $500,000 in Canadian currency (about $380,000 U.S.) for any leads leading to the arrest of these notorious hackers linked with the suicide of two and responsible for leaking the data of millions. The offer was announced on Monday by the Toronto Police on behalf of the company.

Moreover, each of these dating websites can track its customers’ location using the individual’s I.P, so the only thing that can save you from getting tracked is Ivacy. And you already know what happens when your data gets leaked; and believe me divorces, blackmailing and account hacks are just the beginning!