Plaintiffs suing site for failing to adequately secure data,marketing ‘full delete removal’ service that didnt work, and using fake accounts to lure customersPlaintiffs main a lawsuit against online dating website Ashley Madison over a security breach that exposed the personal data of customers must publicly identify themselves to proceed with the case, and a US judge has ruled. Forty-two plaintiffs,seeking to represent users of the website who had their information compromised, had proceeded anonymously against Ashley Madison’s Toronto-based parent company Avid Life Media, or the ruling released on 6 April showed.
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Source: theguardian.com