Infidels are being exposed left and right thanks to hackers and Ashley Madison. The website is designed for men and women looking to have an affair. "Life is short have an affair" boasts the website's slogan. The site further declares it "is the online personals & dating destination for casual encounters, married dating, discreet encounters and extramarital affairs."
In recent reports, reality stars as well as federal employees have come to light as taking part in the scandalous service.
Josh Duggar of "19 Kids and Counting" is the oldest of the children at 27. According to CNN, in a statement release on Aug. 20. Duggar said, "I have been the biggest hypocrite ever. While espousing faith and family values, I have secretly over the last several years been viewing pornography on the internet and this became a secret addiction and I became unfaithful to my wife." He later retracted his statement, before releasing an amended version, in which he omitted his reference to pornography. "I brought hurt and a reproach to my family, close friends and the fans of our show with my actions that happened when I was 14-15 years old, and now I have re-broken their trust."
Duggar is not the only one coming under fire. White House officials are now being revealed as users of the shameful website. Some have even accessed the portal through federal offices and devices. According to Associated Press, via NBC News, many of the accounts exposed by hackers, trace back to federal workers. They included at "least two assistant U.S. attorneys; an information technology administrator in the Executive Office of the President; a division chief, an investigator and a trial attorney in the Justice Department; a government hacker at the Homeland Security Department and another DHS employee who indicated he worked on a U.S. counterterrorism." In addition, AP reports, the list "included workers at more than two dozen Obama administration agencies, including the departments of State, Defense, Justice, Energy, Treasury, Transportation and Homeland Security. Others came from House or Senate computer networks." However few paid for the sleazy service using their government email address.
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This comes after hackers gained access to registered users' information after breaking into the system of Ashley Madison's parent company, Avid Life Media Inc.
At this time, Associated Press is not naming individuals involved because none are running for office or have committed a crime.
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