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07-20-2015, 05:35 PM
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People at both sites participate in activities than could get them and legal and family trouble. Therefore threat of outings them at either site are directly comparable. and given the number of people in common at both sites, you're comparing red apples to green apples not apples to oranges
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07-20-2015, 05:37 PM
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Apparently the hackers are some moralizing group. I'd think they'd be eager to hack not only AM, but also this site, TER, Seeking Arrangement, and all similar sites. No good news here at all. Even for those of us from whom the fall out would be limited, it's never good news to have your friends, customers, providers, etc. be placed in peril. Just a bad deal all around.
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07-21-2015, 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by TexTushHog
Apparently the hackers are some moralizing group. I'd think they'd be eager to hack not only AM, but also this site, TER, Seeking Arrangement, and all similar sites. No good news here at all. Even for those of us from whom the fall out would be limited, it's never good news to have your friends, customers, providers, etc. be placed in peril. Just a bad deal all around.
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Originally Posted by OldButStillGoing
People at both sites participate in activities than could get them and legal and family trouble. Therefore threat of outings them at either site are directly comparable. and given the number of people in common at both sites, you're comparing red apples to green apples not apples to oranges
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Thank you both, I agree.
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07-21-2015, 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by TexTushHog
Apparently the hackers are some moralizing group. I'd think they'd be eager to hack not only AM, but also this site, TER, Seeking Arrangement, and all similar sites. No good news here at all. Even for those of us from whom the fall out would be limited, it's never good news to have your friends, customers, providers, etc. be placed in peril. Just a bad deal all around.
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Interesting, a moralizing group that views theft as moral.
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07-21-2015, 09:42 AM
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I think since many powerful names are going to be involved, nothing is going to happen. They will be able to make media and Google keep quiet.
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07-21-2015, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by OldButStillGoing
People at both sites participate in activities than could get them and legal and family trouble. Therefore threat of outings them at either site are directly comparable. and given the number of people in common at both sites, you're comparing red apples to green apples not apples to oranges
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So the data one gets from hacking Eccie is the same type of data one would get from hacking AM? I was being indirect with giving AMs description of a site; but I won't here: One is pay to play for everyone, the other is not. The personal data you need to store to run a pay to play site is completely different than to run an 'anonymous' message board.
Think in terms of scale* and type of data that was gotten from hacking, specifically. From a technical standpoint, I would not find it comparable to say that the outing fallout from AM is equal to fallout if Eccie were to be hacked.
*This is specifically to catch the fact that one can pay for things on Eccie. The difference being it's a choice, insomuch that you can still use this site for it's purpose fully without having to pay. If this is different for women, then it can be amended.
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07-21-2015, 12:09 PM
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So the data one gets from hacking Eccie is the same type of data one would get from hacking AM? I was being indirect with giving AMs description of a site; but I won't here: One is pay to play for everyone, the other is not. The personal data you need to store to run a pay to play site is completely different than to run an 'anonymous' message board.
Think in terms of scale* and type of data that was gotten from hacking, specifically. From a technical standpoint, I would not find it comparable to say that the outing fallout from AM is equal to fallout if Eccie were to be hacked.
*This is specifically to catch the fact that one can pay for things on Eccie. The difference being it's a choice, insomuch that you can still use this site for it's purpose fully without having to pay. If this is different for women, then it can be amended.
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Paying has nothing to do with this issue. The hackers are threating to out members. The repercussions can be legal and family issues, just like if ECCIE got hacked even if the specifics would be slightly different In fact, given they have 27 million members, the widespread repercussion would be far vaster than if ECCIE got hacked. Plus, ECCIE has no real world info to speak of. This is not true for AM. Which is the threat the hackers are using. And pay for play is by far the most common thing I see on AM.
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07-21-2015, 12:18 PM
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Paying has nothing to do with this issue.
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And pay for play is by far the most common thing I see on AM.
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Plus, ECCIE has no real world info to speak of. This is not true for AM. Which is the threat the hackers are using.
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...the widespread repercussion would be far vaster than if ECCIE got hacked.
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Just going to rearrange this here a bit...
When I say "pay to play," it has nothing to do with prostitution, by the way. (WOO RHYME TIME!) edit 2: Paying is the crux of this issue (not why they were hacked, what was gotten because they were hacked), their website, how it differs from Eccie, and so on. If you can't understand that then, well... I dunno what to tell you to help you realize that.
edit: FWIW, here is a follow up. You can now delete your information for free: http://www.businessinsider.com/ashle...or-free-2015-7
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07-21-2015, 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by OldButStillGoing
Paying has nothing to do with this issue. The hackers are threating to out members. The repercussions can be legal and family issues, just like if ECCIE got hacked even if the specifics would be slightly different In fact, given they have 27 million members, the widespread repercussion would be far vaster than if ECCIE got hacked. Plus, ECCIE has no real world info to speak of. This is not true for AM. Which is the threat the hackers are using. And pay for play is by far the most common thing I see on AM.
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ECCIE did get hacked a few years ago. There were no repercussions. Everything was available; private messages, ROS, the Men's Lounge, the Powder Room, and somehow the world didn't end.
ECCIE and Ashley Madison are apples and oranges. Most people don't use credit cards or real world info to sign up for ECCIE .
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07-21-2015, 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Roger.Smith
ECCIE did get hacked a few years ago. There were no repercussions. Everything was available; private messages, ROS, the Men's Lounge, the Powder Room, and somehow the world didn't end.
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Hopefully, folks learned from that episode not to store real world data here, even in supposed private areas. The leak may have been plugged, but that doesn't mean it can't happen again.
I'm glad I never visited AM, but I feel bad for those of you who have.
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07-21-2015, 04:45 PM
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Just going to rearrange this here a bit...
When I say "pay to play," it has nothing to do with prostitution, by the way. (WOO RHYME TIME!) edit 2: Paying is the crux of this issue (not why they were hacked, what was gotten because they were hacked), their website, how it differs from Eccie, and so on. If you can't understand that then, well... I dunno what to tell you to help you realize that.
edit: FWIW, here is a follow up. You can now delete your information for free: http://www.businessinsider.com/ashle...or-free-2015-7
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And you fail to understand the point I am making. I stated the information accessed is different from what would be gotten here though you may be surprised with what can be done with what is here. The point I made was its a threat of outting being made. And people here making fun of that are wrong to do so. People here have had their lives ruined by outing from this site. The impact if AM info gets released would be far greater than anything hacking Eccie could produce
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07-21-2015, 05:02 PM
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I want someone other than my wife..... other than my wife....
Now it's more like
Oh please hacker don't fuck up my life..... don't fuck up my life....
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07-22-2015, 08:35 AM
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Pending Age Verification
User ID: 190350
Join Date: Jun 3, 2013
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damn this is pretty nuts, no one is safe. wel i am i have no secrets. not married no girlfriend. no damn kids.
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and that's when we say GG, because we have nothing to lose lol
in reality it was only a matter of time
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07-22-2015, 08:44 AM
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Pending Age Verification
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Originally Posted by Roger.Smith
ECCIE did get hacked a few years ago. There were no repercussions. Everything was available; private messages, ROS, the Men's Lounge, the Powder Room, and somehow the world didn't end.
ECCIE and Ashley Madison are apples and oranges. Most people don't use credit cards or real world info to sign up for ECCIE .
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this was a point i made earlier,
eccie is essentially a free backpage with a message board...
no one pays for anything but activities
and even reviews don't matter as much because at the end of da it's taste for taste...
but sights like AM and P4 do pose an essential risk, but do to this the sites are much safer .... it's a bit of a catch 22, how private are you willing to be if it risks your safety?
it's the reason no matter where i post my screening is the same except for sights like p411 and AM, because they had to verify info JUST to sign up.
just mt 2c
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07-25-2015, 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by FunInDFW
Just going to rearrange this here a bit...
When I say "pay to play," it has nothing to do with prostitution, by the way. (WOO RHYME TIME!) edit 2: Paying is the crux of this issue (not why they were hacked, what was gotten because they were hacked), their website, how it differs from Eccie, and so on. If you can't understand that then, well... I dunno what to tell you to help you realize that.
edit: FWIW, here is a follow up. You can now delete your information for free: http://www.businessinsider.com/ashle...or-free-2015-7
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Wasting your breath with this guy, FunInDFW.
I do not have a AM account, but if I did, I have no SO or family in the immediate area, so who are they going to tell?
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