In the past year, half of American adults had their personal information exposed as a result of hacks, the New York Times reported last month. The apparent release last night of personal information for 32 million registered users of AshleyMadison.com, a website for connecting people who want to have affairs, is likely to have much more profound consequences. Impact Team, the group of anonymous hackers who are taking credit for the breach, sought to have Ashley Madison's website taken down in protest of the company's business practices and its encouragement of adultery.
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