Last month, America's most prominent dating site for cheating spouses got egg on its face after hackers stole millions of users' private information.The stolen data reportedly included names and credit card information, photos, and sexually explicit chat logs.
In a few seconds of what seems to be an extremely easy hack, Manfred's virtual currency skyrockets up to more than 18,000,000,000,000,000,000, or 18 quintillion.The hackers objected to Ashley Madison's morally dubious business model, and they tried to blackmail the site into shutting down.Ashley Madison refused to suspend its operations, so now the hackers appear to have retaliated by releasing the stolen data online.But if the hacked data is genuine, then that horse is already out of the barn.And future customers will think twice before entrusting their personal data to the company.