Recently we reported that the sex cheater site AshleyMadison.com had been hacked and its membership data stolen. The hackers demanded that the site shut be down and stop giving married people an avenue to find people to commit adultery with or they’d release the membership info. The site didn’t shut down and the info was released. Now at least two suicides have been linked to that release.

We reported that the membership info, including names, addresses, and credit card info, was released to the public after the cheater site refused to shut down.
But now repercussions are continuing to grow for people who had become members of the adultery site.
Two individuals associated with the leak of Ashley Madison customer details are reported to have taken their lives, according to police in Canada.
The police revealed the news at a press conference in Toronto but gave no further information about the deaths.
Ashley Madison’s Canadian parent company Avid Life Media is offering a C$500,000 (£240,000) reward for information about the hackers, they added.
Over 33m account details were stolen.
But, let’s be clear, here. The lives being wrecked by AshleyMadison data breach is not the fault of the hackers. The moral responsibility lies with the site’s creator and the people who are cheating! THEY are the ones at fault, here, because they are the ones who decided to cheat on their spouse in the first place.