Lately, we’ve only heard about the latest scandals and publicized names surrounding Adult Sex Hacks. Relationships worldwide have been torn apart because of hackers, and many are wondering just how much they’re exposing themselves online.
Well, it wouldn’t be a real scandal unless it turned out that most of the female accounts on the site were fake. That’s precisely what recently came to light, and it seems that many of the “millions” of women on the site were just male employees posing as users.
Recent Scandals
The entire information about the Adult Sex hack and the site itself was in the news practically from the moment it happened. The results for Adult Sex (as of this writing) show just how much people are talking about this adult sex thing.
Even before the hacker attack, Adult Sex was in the public eye, and it’s not surprising why. After all, it’s a website where you can sign up to start an affair. Why shouldn’t people talk about it? Then the hack happened, and these people started threatening to share this information with the world. They wanted to expose people who registered on the site to have affairs, and many others encouraged them to do so. Some users were wise and protected themselves by not revealing their accurate information, but others were not, and by the time the list was published, their data was exposed to the world.
Now, it seems that a new scandal is brewing around this website. You might think that when you hear the words adult sex, people will come to have adult sex, but that’s not the case. We want to know everything, so when people started saying that women do not use the millions of female accounts on the site, naturally, we wanted to know more.
Creating fake accounts
Adult Sex wasn’t just interested in digging through the exposed data to see what kind of people was using the site; she also found something that seemed very suspicious to her.
First of all, the data exposed by the hackers suggested that around 31 million men and 5 million women were using the site, but there were also many apparent test accounts. These accounts had websites that included contact information, suggesting that Adult Sex had created them herself.
This revelation alone satisfied Adult Sex. She wanted to know more, and she found even more. While the site suggested that these millions of female users were active, it turned out that only the women in the database were bothering to check their messages without using the chat feature. While that may sound like a vast number, the number of men who sent messages and used the chat feature was around 11 million.