Ashley Madison Update: More Women Signing Up After Privacy Leak

By Bisma Kaleem Imam - 01 Sep '15 13:13PM
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Seems like the latest apprise concerning the promiscuous website, Ashley Madison has taken a turn. The last week proved to be quite chaotic and difficult for the website's management team as the sudden episode of hacking and the incident of Duggar's association with this platform led to the shrinking of the loose website.

According to the newest update and investigations, the team of Ashley Madison claimed and established new customers signing and registering up for the adultery themed website. It was proved to be emerging on a daily basis as more and different followers were reported to be enrolling, among which majority of the latest users were females.

The recent hacking incident has greatly shattered the image and impression of this forum as indefinite data and information was on the loose, without any sort of an official contract. This for sure has damaged the reputation and the clandestine environment, which was guaranteed for the users. Despite of this, the Avid Life Media, the founding company of the website has restored faith in the forum, exposing 87,596 female users as part of the total developing list of latest followers.

According to the latest reports, a sight of miscalculation was observed, as referring to the Gizmodo writer, the total number of female users was misjudged, when the leaked data showed up. According to the sources, there is no possible, staunch way to confirm the number of new registrations. Ashley Madison claims that they have received 2.8 million messages from the females solely, but currently, as per Ars Technica "the company ... made no assurances that the female messages weren't generated by automated scripts."

Table have turned for Ashley Madison as another factor has been highlighted, which shows that Avid Life Media was seen trying to raise capital or even tried to sell its forum, three years before the hack took place. The company's struggle has been made prominent and its ardent followers are right now looking for another explanation.

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