After Hack, Ashley Madison Still Growing Users

LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 19: A detail of the Ashley Madison website on August 19, 2015 in London, England. Hackers who stole customer information from the cheating site AshleyMadison.com dumped 9.7 gigabytes of data to the dark web on Tuesday fulfilling a threat to release sensitive information including account details, log-ins and credit card details, if Avid Life Media, the owner of the website didn't take Ashley Madison.com offline permanently. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)

Despite a massive hacking scandal that revealed the identities of millions of users, people still want to pay to cheat on their spouse. Ashley Madison said that in the past week, they have gained hundreds of thousands of new users, including more than 87,000 women. Their announcement was in response to a claim that most of the women on the site were bots or inactive accounts. The new users should have a lot of fun

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