FOX NEWS - Ashley Madison, a controversial dating site for married users, remains popular despite its scandalous history, as detailed in the docuseries "Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal." The series highlights the company's 2015 data breach, where hackers exposed users' identities, causing widespread upheaval. Despite this, Ashley Madison has seen an increase in membership since the documentary's release. Chief Strategy Officer Paul Keable emphasized the company's commitment to security and discretion, noting that over 50 million people have joined since the breach. Keable asserts that the documentary proves the adage "there's no such thing as bad publicity."