Users of Ashley Madison are not required to verify an email address after registration, so it is possible that email addresses were used to sign up for the website by people other than their owners.
Bill Clinton and Tony Blair are on the Ashley Madison list… pic.twitter.com/wsqh223lSt
— Funny Tweets (@FunnyThingsUK) 19 августа 2015
In the aftermath of the hack, private investigation website Trustify is offering users the option to check if their email, or the email of their spouse, is included in the leak. Trustify also revealed the kind of user data leaked by the hackers, which includes the users' full name and address, sexual preferences, and their account type.
Infographic: What Kind of Data Was Leaked From Ashley Madison http://t.co/481WFDcPrg pic.twitter.com/nIiUzl6W8D
— Trustify (@TrustifyPI) 20 августа 2015
The data was dumped onto a dark web address, accessible only through the Tor browser, by the hacking collective 'Impact Team,' who justified the data dump as a punishment of the "fraud, deceit, and stupidity of ALM and their members."
"Avid Life Media has failed to take down Ashley Madison and Established Men."
"Now everybody gets to see their data."
The Ashley Madison website, whose slogan is, "Life is short. Have an affair," bills itself as "the most famous name in infidelity and married dating," and claims to have "thousands of cheating wives and cheating husbands sign up every day looking for an affair."
That claim is disputed by Impact Team, who called the site "a scam with thousands of fake female profiles. See ashley madison fake profile lawsuit; 90-95% of actual users are male. Chances are your man signed up on the world’s biggest affair site, but never had one. He just tried to. If that distinction matters."
Time's up! #AshleyMadison pic.twitter.com/CfcxChSBxr
— Mix96 Darren (@DarrenScott) 19 августа 2015
"This event is not an act of hacktivism, it is an act of criminality," stated Avid Life Media, which owns Ashley Madison, in response to the hack.
New Statement from Avid Life Media Inc: http://t.co/9iGwRzf90y
— Ashley Madison (@ashleymadison) 19 августа 2015
"It is an illegal action against the individual members of AshleyMadison.com, as well as any freethinking people who choose to engage in fully lawful online activities."
"The criminal, or criminals, involved in this act have appointed themselves as the moral judge, juror, and executioner, seeing fit to impose a personal notion of virtue on all of society," complained the Toronto-based company, which is conducting an investigation into the cyberattack in cooperation with Canadian and US law enforcement.