atthelake
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Have we seen any credible information about who the hacker is? In a situation like this, I am asking myself why someone would do this, and who is going to benefit from this? I mean, if you are just a hacker who comes across this treasure trove of scandalous dirt, why would you simply post it for free? Why not at least try to benefit your pocketbook a little? This has me scratching my head. However, since there are so many .gov addresses on here, it makes me wonder if this "hack" could be politically driven. Suppose for a moment that you are one of the people who has to go through all of the emails because of the Hillary fiasco. While doing this, you keep seeing the name Ashley Madison coming up, and discover what it is. I wonder how many Congressmen and Senators names on are that list? I wonder if there are any Presidential candidates on there? I wonder why the timing is so perfect to take the heat off of the Clinton email scandal? It is, after all, much more exciting to read about personal, private stuff than the goings on of a head of state. Just some thoughts that have popped in my head this morning. I believe there is a reason behind this leak. And not just a moralistic, holier-than-thou one. JMO.
I don't know if I agree with you. Still thinking on this one. I know in the past year I have seen stuff on a website that told and showed lots of private emails, chats, phone call recordings and other outing /shaming information. :moo: and it was done because the person(s) who collected and captured and posted it all online to share with the Internet merely was moved to do such because they thought it was morally wrong for what the other people did .
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I think that is just a strong motivator for many individuals.Righting what they perceive as a wrong. Even if it may be / is illegal to do such...not necessarily money.