Founder resigns Ashley Madison - after theft of servers

                   
Founder, chief executive at the same time "Ashley Madison" has resigned after the theft of the two servers and clients suicide company.
In a statement released by the company said that the departure of Noel Biderman was in the interest of "Ashley Madison". While, until the appointment of a new chief of the company will be run by its board.
A few days ago Hackers entered the servers "Ashley Madison", one of the largest sites for recognition and adult meetings, taking data of millions of users, many of which later made public. Among the company's clients are believed to be well-known names in the field of sport, art, music and even politicians in the United States, Britain and other European countries.
Home serves mainly extramarital adventure and its many users fear that the list of names published will be those.
"Impact Team", the publication of "file" third names "treacherous", says that is not intended to blackmail anyone and purpose is stripped of the hypocrisy of many famous characters. Despite these claims, technological forum "The Verge" means that these data are being used to blackmail people who have an account on servers "Ashley Madison".
Just two days after the publication of these data, two people committed suicide in Canada, for which he said were clients "Ashley Madison".
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