A new documentary series on the Ashley Madison breach launches on Hulu tomorrow (July 7) in the US and on Disney+ in the UK. I might have an appearance or two :)

Having now watched the series, I can say it's well done, and I actually learned some stuff about the hack that I didn't know. I'm grateful they included as much as they did about what we discovered in re the "who" of the hack. But they left me a lot to explore in a blog post or posts, so that's good, I guess.

Still, I'm nagged by the feeling that this series will result in a lot more people signing up for Ashley Madison, despite the palpable loathing for the AM execs exhibited by many interviewed.

@briankrebs I thought the big problem the hack exposed for Ashley Madison was how much of a sausage-fest it was, the bulk of the female accounts being bots?
@prw No, we learned that back in 2012, when Maggie O'Neil published screenshots shared by a former employee whose remote access had never been revoked. That guy is the subject of the blog post I'm working on now, and he was mentioned throughout the documentary. He's the one Ashley Madison's CEO referenced (indirectly) the day they found out they were hacked.