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LoginLaunched in in Vancouver, Frind has almost single-handedly grown the free dating website into a massive online enterprise with 28 million users. Users have long complained that the site was not encrypting passwords sent through email, which represented a major security risk. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy. Want more of the latest from the Star? Sign up for more at our newsletter page. Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password.
An investigation into the Ashley Madison hack finds that the site's owners "fell well short" of protecting customer privacy, but the 36 million members of the dating site probably already knew that. Have a dedicated risk management process in place to protect personal information. That's not a sexy tagline for a dating website that encouraged members to conduct extra-marital affairs. But it's one that Ashley Madison might be wishing it adopted after it was hacked last year. In July this year, ALM rebranded as Ruby, though the report refers to the company by its previous name.
A new documentary exploring the data breach that exposed millions of affairs has dropped on Netflix. Extramarital dating app Ashley Madison saw users' private data become public when it was hacked in The site enticed droves of users looking to cheat on their partners with the tagline: "Life is short.
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6/28/2024
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