Less than 18 months ago, the extramarital-affair-enabling website Ashley Madison had a huge data breach. Data from over 30 million accounts was posted online, and there was a flurry of shaming and finger-pointing all over the internet. You’d think the industry would have learned. Alas, it did not. A similar website, AdultFriendFinder, which calls itself “the world’s largest sex and swinger community,” got hit, and over 410 million account details, including email addresses and passwords, have been posted online. It’s one of the largest breaches of all time. What Happened This Time? In October, AdultFriendFinder and multiple sister sites (including Cams.com and…
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