The popular cheating website with the slogan, “Life is short. Have an affair,” was hacked last month, but the team behind the hack just dumped the details of nearly 36 million users onto the dark web, meaning they are accessible to anyone with encrypted browsers.
“There have been instances of Bank of America, IBM, Raytheon defense company, and Tony Blair’s gov’t office emails spotted already and the data is still coming,” reports WTFMagazine. “This leak has the potential to implicate CEOs, bankers, celebrities, politicians, business owners, and many others in powerful positions.” .... http://www.infowars.com