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In reply to the discussion: 'Suicides' Over Ashley Madison Hack [View all]V0ltairesGh0st
(306 posts)20. Who cries for the people the cheaters hurt with their greed ?
The articles states :
Toronto police warned hackers of the Ashley Madison infidelity website that their actions "won't be tolerated," and said there are two unconfirmed suicides linked to the breach.
He didn't give any further details where the unconfirmed suicide cases may have occurred. Evans also said there have been reports of hate crimes connected to the hack.
Though suicide is always tragic, who was it that died ? Was it some of the cheating clients.... or was it someone they hurt ? Personally i don't have a lot of remorse for those who did the cheating, they chose to have an account , they chose to cheat, if they kill themselves out of "guilt" and/or because they got caught suicide was their choice also ...they always knew there could be consequences. If they that are greedy in life then it isn't surprising to me they'd be that greedy in death as well. What about the pain they leave behind ?
Now if it's the wives or husbands or SO's commiting suicide because they were betrayed when found out they were being cheated on it should really jolt your perspective on the whole thing...it couldn't be worse than that.
Take a look at some the names on this list people. Josh Duggar...(famed christain family values man: now disgraced cheater and convicted child molester) , Hamza Tzorttzis https://uk.news.yahoo.com/ashley-madison-hack-islamic-preacher-105942741.html#lfNWTRp.
Christian....Muslim....Male...Female.....democrat....republican.....gay........straight.... it doens't matter if you are a cheater then you must come to terms with your infidelity and being a liar one way or another.
The hackers are less to blame than the cheaters, but they really should have thought more about the consequences this hack could have on INNOCENT people. " Let Truth be told though the heavens fall " is not always as simple as it seems.
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Some say it was an inside job, how many employees had fun reading all the messages from
Sunlei
Aug 2015
#1
I read that "Pass12345" was the password to VPN in and get root (admin) access to all their servers
PersonNumber503602
Aug 2015
#62
Apples and Oranges. One is branding cheaters as sinners. The other is forcing them to be...
Moonwalk
Aug 2015
#33
It's only justifiable if that was their intent -- and even then, that's debatable
Bonnie Blue
Aug 2015
#81
I didn't say they were noble whistleblowers, I said that might be justification.....
Moonwalk
Aug 2015
#82
I do not care who screws who.(just leave the kids alone) , my feelings about this
seaotter
Aug 2015
#38
But a lot of folk here are happy about what Snowden did. He released private info....
Moonwalk
Aug 2015
#34
Exactly. It's not so much about "releasing private information without permission",
Nye Bevan
Aug 2015
#59
Corporations sell and trade our personal info all the time, they should face prison time.
Dont call me Shirley
Aug 2015
#67
Does "self-righteous" and "lack of remorse" refer to the hackers or the adulterers?
LanternWaste
Aug 2015
#26
Maybe they shouldn't have been cheating if getting caught was so traumatic to them
FLPanhandle
Aug 2015
#37