A person in Brockton Massachusetts, may be the first person "outed" for having an account on the website AshleyMadison.com, a website that encourages infidelity.
"Life is short. Have an affair," is the site's slogan.
Over the weekend, a hacking group, which calls itself The Impact Team, hacked into the website's servers and threatened to go public with members' personal information.
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, and potentially embarrassing, information of millions of users released, Reuters reported.
Ashley Madison claims that 37 million people have registered accounts on the site. Against all odds, a Brockton man could be the first person outed, according to the Brockton Enterprise.
The Impact Team, posted a manifesto to AshleyMadison.com, and in the text of the group's demands, was the personal information of a Brockton man who allegedly was a member of the site. That information included his name, address and list of his desires.
The post has since been taken down, but multiple online forums reposted it.