Saturday, August 22, 2015

Why Ashley Madison scandal is much more than a hack...

Husbands and wives across the world are being confronted with their partners’ extramarital affairs after a catastrophic leak at adultery website Ashley Madison spewed electronic evidence of infidelity across the Internet.

Online forums were buzzing Thursday with users claiming to have found evidence that their significant others were on the dating site. In the United States, religious ex-reality television star Josh Duggar made a groveling apology after a media outlet found his financial data in the dump.

In Britain and Israel, Parliament members were put on the spot after their email addresses were found in the trove. And in Australia, one woman appeared to learn — live on air — that her husband’s details were registered with the site.

Family law experts are divided on the likely offline impact of the leak, but Los Angeles-based divorce lawyer Steve Mindel predicted an uptick in business for him and his colleagues.

“We’re all saying: ‘It’s going to be Christmas in September,’” Mindel said. “Pretty soon all of this stuff is going to surface and there’s going to be a lot of filings for divorce directly as a result of this.” Full story...

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