An attack on Ashley Madison — the adult dating site meant for facilitating discreet extramarital affairs — has resulted in data from its millions of users being published online. Ashley Madison's hackers have already claimed that the site's "delete everything" service, which charged its affair-seeking users $19 to remove any trace of their presence on the site, wasn't entirely effective. Data from the hack is now easily searchable, so those people don't need go far to confirm whether Ashley Madison followed through on permanent account deletion — or if the company instead pocketed the $19 and profited from a false promise.
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