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bananas

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Sun Aug 23, 2015, 07:26 PM Aug 2015

Ashley Madison Faces $578 Million Class Action Lawsuit [View all]

Source: Time

Two Canadian law firms filed a $578 million class-action lawsuit against the companies that run extramarital-affairs website Ashley Madison over a recent hack that exposed the personal information of about 39 million users.

Charney Lawyers and Sutts, Strosberg LLP—two Canadian law firms—filed the suit on Thursday on behalf of Canadians whose personal information was breached in a company hack. The Toronto-based Avid Dating Life and Avid Life Media, which run the company, are named in the suit.

The lawsuit’s class-action status remains to be certified by the court.

“Numerous former users of AshleyMadison.com have approached the law firms to inquire about their privacy rights under Canadian law,” the firms said in a statement. “They are outraged that AshleyMadison.com failed to protect its users’ information. In many cases, the users paid an additional fee for the website to remove all of their user data, only to discover that the information was left intact and exposed.”

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Read more: http://time.com/4007374/ashley-madison-578-million-lawsuit-canada/

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AP: Ashley Madison faces $578M Canadian class-action lawsuit bananas Aug 2015 #1
'Security Was An Afterthought,' Hacked Ashley Madison Emails Show PoliticAverse Aug 2015 #2
How many married men will join this lawsuit? Sam_Fields Aug 2015 #3
Attempted cheating. From what I read something like 90 to 95% of the sites members were men cstanleytech Aug 2015 #5
Most sites like this are mostly men, that's why they're the only ones who have to pay. PSPS Aug 2015 #13
It would probably be academic at that point anyway thebighobgoblin Aug 2015 #11
The spouse would get half the settlement (eventually), in a divorce daleo Aug 2015 #17
Interesting. Who is to blame, the hackers, or the site for not providing adequate protections still_one Aug 2015 #4
The crime is the fault of the person who committed it. C_eh_N_eh_D_eh Aug 2015 #6
If someone breaks into your home and steals from you because you have poor locks... herding cats Aug 2015 #7
I think it also involves if this is considered prostitution, and is prostitution legal in the local still_one Aug 2015 #12
There is no "adequate protection". former9thward Aug 2015 #14
That is what I was thinking still_one Aug 2015 #15
If you want to cheat TeddyR Aug 2015 #8
If the contract stipulates a high expectation of security daleo Aug 2015 #18
Hey, will Josh Duggar join this lawsuit? Joe Bacon Aug 2015 #9
If Target and others get sued for stuff like this... thebighobgoblin Aug 2015 #10
It's certainly becoming a tough old world... LanternWaste Aug 2015 #16
Can't help but notice chapdrum Aug 2015 #19
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