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Ashley Madison hack: US man sues infidelity website claiming emotional distress | Ashley Madison hack: US man sues infidelity website claiming emotional distress |
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A California man is suing the infidelity website Ashley Madison and its parent company for negligence, saying he has suffered emotional distress. | |
The lawsuit, filed in US District Court in Los Angeles against Ashley Madison and Avid Life Media, seeks class-action status. | The lawsuit, filed in US District Court in Los Angeles against Ashley Madison and Avid Life Media, seeks class-action status. |
It accuses the companies of failing to adequately protect clients' personal and financial information, and seeks unspecified damages. | It accuses the companies of failing to adequately protect clients' personal and financial information, and seeks unspecified damages. |
Data from about 37 million people using the Ashley Madison website was released online in August by a group calling itself The Impact Team. | Data from about 37 million people using the Ashley Madison website was released online in August by a group calling itself The Impact Team. |
The lawsuit claims this could have been prevented if the company had taken "necessary and reasonable precautions to protect its users' information, by, for example, encrypting the data". | The lawsuit claims this could have been prevented if the company had taken "necessary and reasonable precautions to protect its users' information, by, for example, encrypting the data". |
The group had threatened to release the data if the website was not closed down. | The group had threatened to release the data if the website was not closed down. |
The information dumped online includes the email addresses of government officials and senior executives who were apparently using the website. | The information dumped online includes the email addresses of government officials and senior executives who were apparently using the website. |
The US lawsuit comes just days after police in Canada said two suicides in Toronto may have been linked to the Ashley Madison hack. | The US lawsuit comes just days after police in Canada said two suicides in Toronto may have been linked to the Ashley Madison hack. |
Bryce Evans, staff superintendent of the Toronto police, told reporters on Monday: "As of this morning, we have two unconfirmed reports of suicides that are associated because of the leak of Ashley Madison customers' profiles." | Bryce Evans, staff superintendent of the Toronto police, told reporters on Monday: "As of this morning, we have two unconfirmed reports of suicides that are associated because of the leak of Ashley Madison customers' profiles." |
He said that other users had become the victims of blackmail and other "spin off crimes" from the hack. | He said that other users had become the victims of blackmail and other "spin off crimes" from the hack. |
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