Adultery May Lead To Big Earnings For Security Firms

By | September 15, 2015

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The high-profile release of 37 million email addresses, partial credit card numbers and sexual preferences of customers of Canadian infidelity website Ashley Madison might ruin some marriages, but it will help cybersecurity companies. Last month, hackers identifying themselves as the Impact Team made good on their threat to release a 9.7-gigabyte cache of data from the adultery site after owner Avid Life Media refused to shutter the site. The Scalper1 News

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