Noel Biderman
Ashley Madison Says Gizmodo Report that Women Don't Really Use the Site Is Wrong
Nearly 90,000 women signed up last week, the company says.
As CEO Resigns, Ashley Madison Desperately Tries to Wipe Leaked Data From the Internet
The company and its roughly 39 million users have been reeling ever since hackers dumped reams of personal data on the worldwide web.
The CEO of Ashley Madison's Parent Company Is Stepping Down in Wake of Hack
"This change is in the best interest of the company," a statement forwarded to press reads.
Ashley Madison's Founder Wanted to Hack a Competing Site to Steal Emails
After an associate found a vulnerability in the site, the CEO said he wanted to steal the email addresses.
'Security Was An Afterthought,' Hacked Ashley Madison Emails Show
Typically, PR came first for the site's bosses.
Hackers Just Posted a Third Dump of Alleged Ashley Madison Data
This file apparently includes the emails of parent company Avid Life Media's CEO, after the first attempt was corrupted.
Ashley Madison Hackers Release Info of Man Who Paid to Erase His Profile
A Canadian man says that he paid $19 to have his personal data erased from the site, and was shocked when the hacking group known as the Impact Team released his data.
Hackers Are Trying to Blackmail Ashley Madison — a Dating Site for Married Cheaters
The hackers released a manifesto threatening to release the personal info of users if the site isn't taken down, calling its customers dirtbags who "deserve no such discretion."
The Creator of AshleyMadison.com Told Us Why Men Start Cheating When Their Wives Are Pregnant
We asked Noel Biderman, the man behind one of the biggest online-dating sites for people seeking affairs, about his theories on adultery.