Canadian Adultery Website Offers To Pay $11.2m  as Settlement To Over 30 Million Users Following Leaked Details

The adultery website which encouraged people to cheat on their partners was breached in July 2015 by hackers who threatened to leak the personal details of users unless its owners shut down the service.

Ruby Life Inc, the owner and operator of the Canadian online adultery service, Ashley Madison, has offered to pay $11.2 million to individuals affected by the 2015 data breach.

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