Cheating website hacked
Ashley Madison parent CEO quits
His exit could help appease investors and business partners but would do little to placate subscribers.
Avid Life Media Inc is being sued by a former client for negligence and invasion of privacy.
The credit card details of prominent South Africans who use the Ashley Madison website, which openly facilitates marital infidelity, have been traced. Listen as clinical psychologist Philippa Martin explains the psychology of cheating.
The lawsuit, filed in US District Court in LA by a man identified as John Doe, seeks class-action status.
The attack on the infidelity website has sparked extortion attempts and at least two unconfirmed suicides.
In exposing the accounts of users, hackers released a cache of embarrassing and damaging data.
The data dump by hackers who have attacked the site appears to include email messages linked to Noel Biderman.
702’s John Robbie finds out more about the concept of the 'dark web' where Ashley Madison hackers 'leaked' subscriber data.
Hackers dumped personal details of over 30 million users online.
Cheating4me.com has taken a shot at Ashley Madison on a new billboard in Sandton.
1 in 5 people in Ottawa allegedly subscribe to the Ashley Madison website.
The group is threatening to publish nude photos & fantasies of cheating spouses if the site doesn’t shut down.
Ashley Madison has hired UK cybersecurity firm Sycura to investigate the breach.
Listen to callers: Anonymous One, who is married and is an avid user of the site, and Anonymous 2, whose family has been torn apart as a result of the site.
Hackers threaten to release customer data unless cheating website Ashley Madison shuts down