As hackers move from releasing Ashley Madison user information to internal documents that shed light on corporate machinations, the site’s leadership says it’s attracting fresh users despite the recent breach, The Globe and Mail reports. “This past week alone, hundreds of thousands of new users signed up for the Ashley Madison platform—including 87,596 women,” Ashley Madison said in a statement. But computer technologists who are analyzing the site’s data made available by the hackers disagree. “They’re saying thousands of new users have signed up in the past weeks—well, yeah, that’s because everyone wants to see the train wreck,” said computer security analyst Troy Hunt.
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