Infidelity site Ashley Madison hacked as attackers demand total shutdown
Possibly one of the biggest pieces of news to hit recently, I’m sure you’re all aware of the pro-affaire website Ashley Madison hack, which led to personal information of members being leaked. The hackers have called for the site to shut down, for good, or else they will realise all the data they have. Whilst a lot of people are focussing on whether or not promoting marital affairs are moral or not, the biggest issue seems to me is the fact that people’s names, addresses and card details were taken, and the security breach brings up a lot of questions. Will my details be at risk from that one time I bought a hentai manga online?
As for the morality of the site, I don’t have any real judgement against them. People do cheat, some very actively. Where there is a demand there will undoubtedly be a supply. As for the cheaters themselves, well no, I don’t agree with cheating, however I certainly don’t believe they deserved to have their personal security compromised.
The hackers claim that they disagree with Ashely Madison’s policy of deleting profile information should you wish to leave the site, charging people £15 for their information to be erased. It sounds a lot like blackmail, and even more worryingly, claims have been made that even if you do pay for this service, they don’t actually delete the information. It seems to be then, rather hypocritical for the hackers to then release the information of any members, if they’re so angry at the website for not respecting people’s privacy/security.
Some Indian men are marrying multiple wives to help beat drought
On the other side of the spectrum we have some indian men who are marrying multiple wives for survival. Sakharam Bhagat’s second and third wives spend each day walking 12 hours to gather water from the closest river. His second and third wives are called “Water Wives” in the village and actually hold more respect by being married to him than they had when they were widowed before. Polygamy saves lives people.
Wedding hall in Japan will provide an alpaca to witness you exchange your vows
Finally to end our week on some happy, and super adorable news, you can now get an alpaca to witness you exchange your vows! I wonder if the alpaca has to sign anything, or they just take a hoof print? I now envision my future wedding consisting of only alpacas, and it will be the cutest, smelliest wedding ever.
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