dont mean to beat a dead horse, but the washington post is one of the majors, thought it was newsworthy
kimmel got his own mention, the bastard that started this mess
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...=moreheadlines
The breach was first reported on the blog In Corruption We Trust, by Keith Kimmel, who has two adult Web sites and uses the software. Kimmel claimed that "tens of thousands" of users' personal data may have been accessed. Albright, however, said it was hard to determine how many people are affected.
Customers may also be more reluctant to report a problem when the issue involved is online pornography. "Would you really want someone out there to know you surf porn sites, and the hardcore bondage stuff?" said Kimmel. "The guy out there buying a membership for his own personal pleasure has no clue."