37 million people were registered to online dating site Ashley Madison before it got hacked. Embarrassment, million-dollar lawsuits, bounties on hacker heads and alleged suicides soon followed. Scammers targeted those impacted by the breach with alarming and impressively coherent scam messages, Bitdefender antispam researchers found. Here are the most alarming Ashley Madison spam emails you should ignore, for your own safety: The email, written in perfect English, claims a hacker has personal information on you and asks for 1 Bitcoin to refrain from sharing it to all your Facebook friends.”]