Security researcher may have solved Ashley Madison hack

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One security researcher could be in line for the Ashley Madison CA$500,000 (around £244,000, $377,000, or AU$527,000) bounty after providing the most credible suspect yet for the hack.

Brian Krebs, on his Krebs on Security site, has been hard researching one particular Twitter user that he thinks either took part in the hack or has detailed knowledge on the Impact Team group that carried it out.

Cheaters turning to suers?

News of the Ashley Madison hack first broke on July 20 when The Impact Team claimed to have stolen the details of millions of users, which has around 37 million worldwide and 1.2 million in the UK.

The hackers eventually dumped the information onto the Dark Web after failing to get the site to shut down and Avid Life Media will hope that the CA$500,000 (around £244,000, $377,000, or AU$527,000) reward will persuade people to come forward with information. The users of the site, meanwhile, could adopt suing over cheating as their activity of choice and things are likely to get even tougher for AM.