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Ashley Madison

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How Much Personal Data Can Dating Apps Access From Your Smartphone?

By Harmon Leon
The Ashley Madison dating website displayed on a laptop in Hong Kong.

5 Extra Reasons to Hate Ashley Madison From This Doc That Just Went On Netflix

By Brady Dale
The United States should apply the same protections to its F-35 jet fleet as the Israelis are, according to cybersecurity expert Richard Blech.

Airlines Can’t Wing It Anymore Against Hackers

By John Bonazzo
This photo illustration taken on August 20, 2013 shows the homepage of the Ashley Madison dating website (PHILIPPE LOPEZ/AFP/Getty Images)

Headhunter: 3 Reasons You Will Lose Your Job If You’re On the Ashley Madison List

By William Vanderbloemen
The Pure app on an iPhone. (Photo: Pure)

Did Ashley Madison Make You Afraid to Cheat? This Hookup App Throws Out Your Data

By Brady Dale
Ashley Madison homepage (Photo: Screenshot/AshleyMadison.com)

The Internet Has Very Little Sympathy for Ashley Madison Users

By Nick Mangione

FT’s Aptly Named Madison Marriage Covers Ashley Madison Hack

By Matthew Kassel

Think the Left Won the Culture War? Think Again

By Fredrik deBoer
The Internet's immediate impulse is to laugh at Ashley Madison, but its implications for Internet privacy are staggering. (Photo: Facebook)

Mixture of Jokes and Concern as #AshleyMadisonHack Hits Twitter

By John Bonazzo
TO GO WITH AFP STORY US-LIFESTYLE-LOVE-INTERNET-ADULTERY BY FABIENNE FAUR A man looks at a dating site on his computer in Washington,DC on February 10, 2014. One 29-year-old woman says it helped her take revenge on her unfaithful husband. A 45-year-old married man says it has helped prevent the break-up of his family. For millions, adultery via the Internet has become the new normal. Since the launch of the Canada-based Ashley Madison website in 2002, which created a sensation with its seductive slogan "Life is short, have an affair," the numbers turning to online infidelity have soared. There are now dozens of similar websites offering the promise of extramarital relationships with domain names that are unabashedly direct, from www.datingforcheaters.com to www.heatedaffairs.com. For Noel Biderman, the founder of Ashley Madison, his site and others like it are merely facilitating a human desire that is as old as time. AFP PHOTO/EVA HAMBACH (Photo credit should read EVA HAMBACH/AFP/Getty Images)

Ashley Madison Question: Do Men Cheat Because Their Wives Don’t Give Them Sex?

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
(Photo: Facebook)

The Ashley Madison Hack, as Explained by Alain de Botton

By John Bonazzo
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