Anybody seen this story? Does it affect anybody here? It would be a f**king disaster if something similar happened to this website!
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime...cked-1.2291065
Anybody seen this story? Does it affect anybody here? It would be a f**king disaster if something similar happened to this website!
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime...cked-1.2291065
Story broke yesterday.
40,000 Irish users claimed (The Sun says 125,000)
And a million or so registered in Britain.
Same owners have a site "Established Men" (wealthy males /younger women) which may also be affected.
And another site for "cougars" in search of younger men which the owners say is not affected (a lot less activity on this site presumably :-)
Do you think a similar thing could happen to this website?
nibb (21-07-15)
Could I suppose.
Here I presume you don't have personal details.
The problem on the A.M. site is credit card details. ..They had to pay something like £149 to register.
The hackers have stated some ideology against "cheaters/adultery"(if it is not some outright attempt at criminality).
It's comical, meeting escorts on line is one thing, but to use a website to seek out an affair is so much worse, your making a conscious decision to have an affair, it didn't just happen, fuck them
I WAS SENT BY HIM WHO IS CALLED I AM
nibb (21-07-15), rubberlover (22-07-15)
Rachel Divine (21-07-15)