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Been Hacked? “Married People Seeking Affairs” Website Has Been

Been Hacked? "Married People Seeking Affairs" Website Has Been

Married People Seeking Affairs

In a story revealed by Wired, hackers accessed the files of about 32 million users of the site AshleyMadison.com. According to Ashley Madison, their website “is the most famous name in infidelity and married dating, with the tagline “Life is short, have an affair.”
Wired reports that, “The files appear to include account details and log-ins for some 32 million users of the social networking site . . . including names, street address, email address and amount paid, but not credit card numbers.”
As the hackers promised they would, they released about 10 gigabytes of data on Tuesday. Wired reported that another 20 gigabytes of compressed files has been released today.

Unfaithful Partner

“Revealing the Secret: Truth and Consequences” is the epilogue of “After the Affair” by Janis Abrahams Spring, Ph.D. This brief section is written for the unfaithful partner to decide whether or not to reveal the secret of the affair. It can also be a good idea to see an individual therapist to talk things through with and get clear about what you choose to do.

Can Couples Recover After an Affair?

Affairs are often the impetus for couples to seek counseling. Couples may recover from an affair, especially when handled well. Other couples do not survive the aftermath.
Whether or not you were hacked this week, an affair is probably best dealt with sooner than later.

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