Adult Website Records Compromised

Found on ICWT on Monday, 24 December 2007
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A popular software program called NATS, which powers the backend of about 35% of all adult paysites online today has reportedly been in a compromised status for several months while the company that owned and manages the software did little to nothing to correct the issue, according to information obtained by ICWT.

The number of records potentially compromised is not known, but is believed to be in the tens of thousands or perhaps even hundreds of thousands of accounts. The NATS system is deployed on an estimated 35% to 40% of all adult sites, so if someone purchased a membership to an adult site since October, 2007 - there is a good chance that they are potentially effected.

The information that was compromised appears to possibly include, with regard to those who bought memberships on adult sites appears to include name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, IP address, billing information and possibly other information provided or collected during signup.

TMM's John Albright is busy on GFY implying more legal action against people who speak out against him. This time, it appears he is threatening employees of his competition, MPA3.

Wait, billing information? From adult sites? Since when do you pay for porn on the Internet? I'm baffled.