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When purchasing a credits package, the users are granted thirty days of free Message Plus feature that allows reading and answering letters without spending any credits. You will find that there is an enormous database of profiles for real people and not just bots like so many other dating sites. The public was warned not to click on links as that could expose their computers to malware, spyware, adware and viruses.” Other scam websites are offering to erase info from the database for a fee, Evans warned, and some are even trying to extort money from victims by threatening to release their information unless payment is received.
With this, your profile may appear different on other peoples search pages. After user data was posted online in August 2015, ALM took further steps striving to minimize the impact on affected individuals and on ALM’s business. Ashley Madison offers credit in three tiers: the basic plan that provides 100 credits per month at $0.59 per credit, the classic plan gives you 500 credits per month at $0.34 per credit, while the elite plan offers a massive 1000 credits at a discounted price of $0.29 per credit.
According to Trend Micro, the most recent Ashley Madison-related phishing campaign offers a link to the "Ashley Madison Client List" but instead infects the user’s computer with banking malware, or locks up files until the user pays one Bitcoin, or approximately $235. The complaint says the company repeatedly misrepresented its security, prominently displaying on the homepage an icon of a Trusted Security Award,” an www.ashleymadison.com icon indicating that the website was an SSL Secure Site,” and an image indicating that the website offered 100% Discreet Service.” In others places on the site, it was described as 100 percent secure,” risk free,” and completely anonymous.