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News of the breach made national headlines in July after the group told Ashley Madison's parent company, Avid Life Media, to shut down that site, as well as the sugar-daddy site Established Men, or risk having personal information released, Reuters reported.
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Impact Team's nearly 10GB data dump Tuesday reportedly includes names, email addresses, phone numbers, descriptions of what users are looking for, and credit card information.
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The released data doesn't prove that married users on the site actually went through with an affair. Still, adultery isn't the only grounds for divorce, and information from the website could help spouses prove marital misconduct in other ways. (Video via Ashley Madison)
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