These days the internet has room for all proclivities. AshleyMadison.com is a website where married men or women looking for a clandestine affair can sign up and be matched to someone else seeking the same thing.
And many spouses who patronised the site could find themselves in some hot water now. A hacking team calling themselves Impact Team hacked the site, procuring the data of over 32 million users. The data was dumped on the dark web, but the info is being decrypted for open use.
The use of the site is so wide, some US and UK government and civil servants , as well as high ranking European executives’ data is included in the dump. The data dump contained over 10gb worth of data.
Ashely Madison say they’re working with the FBI to attempt to apprehend the perpetrators.
With most partners about to get the shock of their lives when they realise their partner was patronising the site, it seems business is about to boom for a certain class of professionals.
According to Reuters, prominent divorce lawyer Raoul Felder said the release is the best thing to happen to his profession since the seventh Commandment forbade adultery in the Bible.
“I’ve never had anything like this before,” he said.
“Life is short, have an affair” is the slogan of the site. Some spouses are about to discover just how short.