Following the infamous Ashley Madison hack, in which hackers have released the personal data of thousands of people who used the adultery website..
Lamar Bailey, Director of Security Research and Development at Tripwire discusses the implications of the breach: “This has been one of the most interesting breaches this year. The data stolen and released has far reaching social implications and people are already harvesting and creating metrics on the data. Sites are publishing which cities have the most “cheaters” using which cities have the most profiles listed on the site. This could play into hiring decisions too because many companies run background checks, Facebook, Twitter, and Google searches for applicants. If an applicant shows up as an Ashley Madison user does that show something about the applicant’s trustworthiness and morals?
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