Posted on 08/19/2015 9:41:45 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
They use their work E-Mail accounts so their spouses don’t discover it on their home/personal accounts.
There goes Ashley Madison, and good riddance. If you run a site for people who want clandestine, illicit affairs, rule one is: Don’t get hacked!
Unintelligent government officials, bureaucrats, and employees, that's who.
Divorce attorneys are going to be rolling in cash soon.
There are sites popping up that you can just enter an e-mail address into and it will scan this hacked data and return a yes/no result. I already found a surprising hit in my circle of friends..
Understanding no guarantees of anything, do you have a site?
Is a Tor browser required?
There are going to be some great news conferences soon.
TWB
The actual file is 9GB and out on the torrent networks (TPB being one of them)
That's one of the reasons we are still in love.
The fish rots from the head.
If you are having major problems with one person, the solution is not to go ahead and add in yet another person.
They have to use their real name if they are using their credit card.
I find the “hurting innocent people” as a rather hypocritical case against the releasing of names. The names are people who cheat. They are not innocent. These are people who promised fidelity but are not holding to it. The spouses have a right to know. I do not think the company should be allowed to facilitate the breaking of marriage vows. I would think it would be a public health issue if nothing else, since morality and fidelity seem to be unacceptable ideas these days.
The innocent parties are the spouses. They have a right to choose whether to be intimate with a cheater or not to be.
You are too logical for 2015.
Is SeekAndFind on the list : )
Appropriate name.
Ghost, thanks for all the posts. Hopefully some will find some solace. It’s sad that some folks will find out those thoughts they were having of, “Is she or he cheating on me” will be answered. I hate liars. I do hope chickens come home.
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