Sexual fantasies of millions of cheating spouses are leaked online: Hackers dump huge data file revealing clients of adultery website Ashley Madison - including bankers, UN and Vatican staff

The Ashley Madison service promises its 37 million members worldwide complete 'anonymity' and has the motto: 'Life is short. Have an affair'
  • Ashley Madison has 37m members around the world including 1.2m Brits 
  • A 9.7 gigabyte data file of their details has today been posted to dark web 
  • It has all details, including name, address, phone number and credit card 
  • Data dump also has their sexual fantasies, ideal partner and profile photo  
  • Owners describe hack as 'act of criminality' and have called in the FBI


  • Hackers today outed millions of cheating spouses using the Ashley Madison infidelity website by publishing all their personal details and sexual fantasies online.

    The names, addresses, phone numbers and credit card details of up to 37million users including 1.2million in the UK were revealed in a 9.7 gigabyte file called 'Time's Up!' dumped on the dark web.
    Bankers, civil servants, UN peacekeepers and even Vatican employees have been outed by hackers from the Impact Team because they are considered 'cheating dirtbags'.
    The Ashley Madison website, which is known as the 'google of cheating', has called the data breach 'an act of criminality' and the FBI is now investigating.
    The site promises its members worldwide complete 'anonymity' and has the motto: 'Life is short. Have an affair' but hackers say they have exposed its members because they want it shut down.

    Impact Team say Ashley Madison members should not have anonymity because they are 'cheating dirtbags and deserve no such discretion.' Pictured is how the hackers introduced the data file
    A 9.7 gigabyte data file has today been posted to the dark web claiming to have account details and log-ins of people who use the social networking site for people who want to have affairs
     CEO Noel Biderman, the self-styled 'King of Infidelity' who set up the website with his wife Amanda, believes that a hacker with ties to the site's technical services is the culprit behind the privacy breach
    CEO Noel Biderman, the self-styled 'King of Infidelity' who set up the website with his wife Amanda, believes that a hacker with ties to the site's technical services is the culprit behind the privacy breach

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