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Ashley Madison Hackers Publish Stolen User Information

This comes one month after the hack.

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If you’re reading this it’s too late Ashley Madison users. The hackers who compromised the site last month, stealing data of all 37 million users, have released 10 gigabytes worth of information, including email addresses of members, credit card transactions, and profiles.

The hackers, who have called themselves the Impact Team, released a statement about their decision to make the information public blaming Avid Life Media, the site’s parent company, for refusing to shut down Ashley Madison and Established Men.

See an email of the group’s full statement below:

[via Gizmodo]

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