Ashley Madison Continues to Emerge As It Attracts New Users Everyday

By Bisma Kaleem Imam - 31 Aug '15 14:40PM

The Ashley Madison adultery based website has once again taken the lead. The celebrated, promiscuous platform claims that hundreds and thousands of new users are registering and finding their way by making an account on this forum.

According to the reports, the past week comprises of men and women signing up for Ashley Madison, where females took the control and are considered to be enrolling at a higher pace as compared to men.

Despite of the hacking controversy, Ashley Madison is seen to be thriving as new followers are linking up to this website every day. According to Avid Life Media, the website's founding company, more than 2.8 million messages are received from women on the Ashley Madison platform itself.

The latest hacking scandal has not yet interfered with its publicity as majority of the females are fascinated by this website. According to the founding company, the website's fan base is growing everyday as the identified users are female. Regardless of their current impression, the website's management seems to less care about their hacking controversy and are still emerging as a business.

The website experienced another modification as the CEO of Avid Life Media, Noel Biderman has resigned from his position and have transferred his position to his management team until a new chief is selected.

The Ashley Madison hack scandal has for sure enhanced and augmented its follower base. Personal data of the regular users were exposed and private numbers, information and names were hence, posted on the website content. According to the team, the action of hacking was performed by a criminal and the entire scandal was termed as an act of criminal intrusion.

The hackers humiliated the website content, claiming it to be totally immoral where they highlighted by saying "Too bad for those men, they're cheating dirt bags and deserve no such discretion... Too bad for ALM, you promised secrecy but didn't deliver."

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