
The addresses of various government agencies across the state of Arizona were found after hackers allegedy attacked the website AshleyMadison.com. According to the owners of the site, Avid Life Media, the “event is not an act of hacktivism, it is an act of criminality.”
According to the company, Ashley Madison is “the most famous name in infidelity and married dating. As seen on Hannity, Howard Stern, TIME, BusinessWeek, Sports Illustrated, Maxim, USA Today. Ashley Madison is the most recognized and reputable married dating company…. Ashley Madison is the most successful website for finding an affair and cheating partners….Thousands of cheating wives and cheating husbands signup everyday looking for an affair. We are the most famous website for discreet encounters between married individuals. Married Dating has never been easier. With our affair guarantee package we guarantee you will find the perfect affair partner.”
According to Wired.com, the hackers who identify as the Impact Team, when asked if they planned to target other web sites, told Motherboard they would target “any companies that make 100s of millions profiting off pain of others, secrets, and lies. Maybe corrupt politicians [too].”
TPD Names 5 For Termination (Updated)
On Tuesday, Tucson Police Chief Roberto Villaseñor announced the names of a handful of Tucson Police Department officers who are facing termination for their connection with the By Spanish and Daisy’s Delights prostitution rings. The Arizona Department of Public Safety has concluded its investigation into all of the players involved and has turned their case over to the Pima County Attorney.
The department is recommending the terminations for Officers Nathaniel Luttrell, Oscar Ramos, Daniel Santa-Cruz, Martin Walker, and crime technician Enrique Wilkins. Officers Jesus Maldonado and Michael McGuire resigned from the force.
The five employees facing termination will be on unpaid leave until their appeals are heard.
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Who’s Who Among 7000 Names Released In Tucson Massage Parlor Bust
If you are inclined to chase squirrels, the Tucson Police Department has something for you. They have released the names and phone numbers of approximately 7,000 people, most of which have absolutely nothing to do with an illicit massage parlor investigation.
Among the 7000 names are a number of Tucson’s who’s who who were unlucky enough to have given their phone number to a handful of hard up losers who either received the services of prostitutes at the By Spanish brothel or supposedly rented to them.
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