All that is done in the shade of Darkness will be brought to Light
One
of the greatest mysteries of living in the flesh and the most ignored of truths
is we think that everything we do will not see the light of day so all we need
to do is be more careful of the wrongs we commit. This is drummed into our heads by those who
thrive on doing things under the cloak and cover of darkness and only after we
are exposed does the truth of this matter ever get a second glance. It is not enough that the Holy Bible clearly
tells us that all that we do is seen and shall be revealed, we still refuse to
accept this truth and is therefore surprised when what we thought was very well
hidden is suddenly exposed.
Classic
example of this is an article written by Rob Price for the Business Insider
titled “Compromising details on
thousands of military personnel have reportedly been leaked in the huge Ashley
Madison hack” in which he details a story about how a website designed to
aid in the sin of adultery has had its well protected information exposed to
the light of day. The article states “Highly compromising data on millions of
people was leaked online on Tuesday, after the hack of the extramarital-affairs
dating website Ashley Madison in July. It includes everything from email
addresses and financial information to sexual fantasies. In short, it's a
blackmailer's paradise. And according to
one researcher, who goes by the Twitter handle t0x0pg, the dump contains more
than 15,000 US military and governmental email addresses. The sheer volume of military email addresses
very strongly suggests that highly private information on many thousands of
military personnel has been leaked online. Business Insider has not yet independently
authenticated these findings. Right now,
we don't have any real idea of who is behind the hack. The individual (or
individuals) responsible refer to themselves as the "Impact Team."
They say they were motivated by the fact that Ashley Madison's parent company,
Avid Life Media, charges users to delete their information from the site. Impact
Team threatened to dump the full dataset on all Ashley Madison customers in
July when the news of the hack first broke, and the group now appears to have
followed through on that promise. The data was accompanied by a statement
saying: "Avid Life Media has failed to take down Ashley Madison and
[partner site] Established Men. We have explained the fraud, deceit, and
stupidity of ALM and their members. Now everyone gets to see their data." It continues: "Keep in mind this site is
a scam with thousands of fake female profiles. See Ashley Madison fake profile
lawsuit; 90-95% of actual users are male. Chances are your man signed up on the
world's biggest affair site, but never had one. He just tried to. If that
distinction matters. "Find yourself
in here. It was ALM that failed you and lied to you. Prosecute them and claim
damages. Then move on with your life. Learn your lesson and make amends.
Embarrassing now, but you'll get over it."
In response to release, Avid Life Media said "this event is not an
act of hacktivism — it is an act of criminality." "It is an illegal action against the
individual members of AshleyMadison.com, as well as any freethinking people who
choose to engage in fully lawful online activities. The criminal, or criminals,
involved in this act have appointed themselves as the moral judge, juror, and
executioner, seeing fit to impose a personal notion of virtue on all of
society. We will not sit idly by and allow these thieves to force their
personal ideology on citizens around the world. We are continuing to fully
cooperate with law enforcement to seek to hold the guilty parties accountable
to the strictest measures of the law."
So
for those who thought this was a good idea in the beginning has now been forced
to recognize that it wasn’t and for those who may have gotten trapped by
someone else pretending to be them, the thought of possibly partaking should
now have been removed completely. The
only real lesson here is be careful what you do because you can never be sure
it will ever stay where you placed it.
Be sure that any action or inaction you take, you can withstand the pressure
it will provide once it become known. If
you think you can then proceed with the action or inaction but if you have the slightest
doubt about withstanding its release, may wish to refrain. Just my opinion, I could be wrong.
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