dEEpEst Posted July 21, 2015 Share Posted July 21, 2015 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up "Life is short. Have an affair." The website AshleyMadison.com shows the slogan gateway, aimed at users who want sex outside their regular partner. Now, a group of hackers have accessed the database owner of the company, Avid Life Media (ALM), based in Toronto (Canada), and has published the results on the web, according to the journalist on his blog Computer security specialist Brian Krebs. The company also has portals Established Cougar Life and Men. Hackers are called The Impact Team could have accessed, always according to the blog mentioned, up to 37 million data users ALM. The company's chief executive, Noel Biderman, confirmed data theft blog and said the company is working "diligently and frantically" to protect the intellectual property of the company. After 30 minutes, some of the links on the website of The Impact Team were already disabled. The company has issued a statement in which he said that "should immediately put one of the best teams in the world of IT [information technology] (with whom we have worked in the past) to take all possible measures to mitigate the attack" . He also indicated that the team "has successfully removed all the posts related to this incident and any personally identifiable information about our users posted online." The "incident" is being investigated "by forensic experts and security professionals," concludes the statement. In an interview, Christoph Kraemer, director of communication for Ashley Madison, said that "Spaniards are the infidels of Europe." At the launch of the platform in Spain, the company staged a controversial campaign that used the image of Queen Sofia. Font of data: [HIDE-THANKS] This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up [/HIDE-THANKS] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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