Dating website Ashley Madison hack: An inside job, says John McAfee
Washington, Aug 26: The hack of dating website Ashley Madison was an inside job, claims John McAfee, the founder of the first antivirus software company.
McAfee claims that evidence from the data dump that included all of Ashley Madison's users show that the information was stolen by someone inside the office, perpetrated by a woman.
Adultery
website
Ashley
Madison
that
encourages
married
couples
to
indulge
in
secret
affairs
was
hacked
on
July
20.
'"Life
is
short.
Have
an
affair"
is
the
tagline
of
the
website.
According to news reports, hackers stole 37 million personal records from the site and threatened to release them if the website does not shut down "permanently in all forms."
Online dating website Ashley Madison hacked; 37 mn personal records stolen
"From the data that was released, it was clear that the perpetrator had intimate knowledge of the technology stack of the company (all the programs being used)," McAfee wrote.
The claims correspond with experts' analysis of previous major cyberattacks. The Sony Hack, for instance, has been said to have likely originated with a disgruntled ex-employee with access to the company's computers, taking the information as revenge or for personal gain.
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