Ashley Madison Access
A "proper report" on Ashley Madison typically refers to the released in 2016 by the privacy commissioners of Canada and Australia following the site's massive 2015 data breach . This report detailed systemic failures in information security and deceptive business practices. 1. 2016 Joint Investigation Report Findings
Following the investigation, Ashley Madison reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and 13 state attorneys general: ashley madison
The platform rebranded and claimed a pivot toward "discretion" and "discreet dating" rather than just infidelity. A "proper report" on Ashley Madison typically refers
The Official Investigation Report by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) concluded that: Avid Life Media (ALM)
: The site sold a "Full Delete" service for $19 that promised to permanently remove user data, but the investigation found that data was retained indefinitely .
: The parent company, Avid Life Media (ALM), lacked a comprehensive security framework, allowing hackers to access data of approximately 36 million user accounts .