Woman’s jilted husband seemingly hacks LinkedIn profile, exposes affair to the world

by 90210Dr

21 comments
  1. Wish journalists would stop calling everything “hacked”, she either left it signed in or he knew her password

  2. At last, a truthful LinkedIn post about work.

    I never thought I’d live to see the day.

  3. A pretty cruel thing to do to someone. People have affairs, there’s no excuse for the husband to tell the whole world and ‘slut-shame’ her for it, as well as potentially ruining future job prospects.

  4. Someone needs a new phone. The screen on that one is absolutely knackered.

  5. huh, the only sexy pics i get from the wife is her giving me the middle finger…

  6. “Finally, a linked in post which isn’t insufferable” 😂

  7. I read this as “jihad” husband and spent a good minute confused over the whole context

  8. I’m confused by the title, it says in the article, she posted it herself.

    >Whilst social media users heavily speculate that the husband had taken control of the account, the ‘woman’ appeared to assure her followers that this was not the case with a tongue-in-cheek follow-up post.

    >The post reads: “Morning all, my account has not been hacked.

    It says she turned her account off afterwards. Said something about owning her decisions no matter what.

  9. The wife will be getting more job offers than ever now

  10. Finally, a LinkedIn post that isn’t insufferable. Well done to the Husband. Just a shame we dont have pictures of the people involved. Once its on the Internet its never gone. Digital Footprint is wild

  11. I dont blame him well done ! She deserves it ,it’s not right at all especially when you have kids ,if your not happy with your other halves penis ,leave don’t try and have your cake and eat it 🙂

  12. Never have I seen a better reason for 2 factor authentication! Ouch but deserved..

  13. Gareth ‘s LinkedIn account is unfortunately no longer available

  14. This thread has just reminded me that we don’t really use the term, “fraped”, any longer.

    This is a proper good ol’ jolly fraping 🙂

    (on LinkedIn)

  15. Another day another cheating relationship. I wish we could truly know, of all long lasting married couples, how many actually had an affair that never came to light?

  16. Interesting, the affair partner is named and company outed, but her name is not

  17. Bloody hell, good thing she’s not a Moslem women escaping an abusive partner, otherwise she’d be found with her throat slit

  18. Excellent use of LinkedIn which is usually insufferable

  19. Sounds about right for SoftCat culture 😂 worked there for a few years and the management are some of the most depraved corrupt individuals I’ve ever met.

  20. I wanted so badly to out my ex and his homewrecker AP on LinkedIn. They’re both in the same industry as me..

    I haven’t ruled it out if I ever decided to leave the industry lol

  21. Back at university I went on 2 dates with a guy after I made a fool of myself kissing him when I was very drunk at a party. I tried to give the guy a chance but after those 2 times I was very much confident nothing was there and told him it wasn’t working. He stalked me for a while, finding out where I moved from and randomly stood over me at the library for nearly a year until he verbally confirmed he had been watching me leave my house when I moved again (I accidentally showed him where I lived when, as a group from the club we were all in, he was with us when I ran in to grab a cable we needed for some equipment). Some guys I was friends with had to threaten him to properly leave me alone finally as this scared me.

    It’s been nearly 20 years now and this guy still randomly linked me to linkedin and similar sites somehow when I was not registered to them (I got email notifications, I was a staff member of the club he was in at uni for a while so maybe he got my email from that.). For a while it was once every 2-3 years. Last time was out of the blue sometimes during the pandemic. It’s frankly bizzare.

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