CEO Of Ashley Madison Parent Company Steps Down Amidst Hacking Scandal

    Trust them to always do what is right. Although nobody has sued the company, but people fear a lot of people will do that in
    days to come.
    So a week after hackers’ first published stolen data from
    the infidelity website Ashley Madison, parent company Avid Life Media’s chief
    executive officer Noel Biderman has tendered his resignation.
    “Effective today, Noel Biderman, in mutual agreement with
    the company, is stepping down as Chief Executive Officer of Avid Life Media
    Inc. (ALM) and is no longer with the company. Until the appointment of a new
    CEO, the company will be led by the existing senior management team,” the
    company wrote in a statement.

    AshleyMadison.com has been at the center of a hacking
    scandal like we have been keeping you updated. First a woman filed for divorce
    after 1.2 users information like full names, email addresses, sexual
    preferences, partial credit information, profile information and more were made
    public. Two people among the website users have also been said to have committed
    suicide when they couldn’t face the ‘exposure’.
    Police are still hunting for the hackers, while the website
    have made a mouth-watering offer for anyone with any information about the
    hackers.

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