The parent company of Ashley Madison is offering a reward of 500,000 Canadian dollars for information leading to its hackers' arrests

Two Ashley Madison users are reported to have taken their lives in Canada after hackers released their details.

Following an ongoing investigation into the website hack, Toronto police said today two recent suicides in Canada may be connected to the hacking of the Ashley Madison cheating website.

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"Today I can confirm that Avid Life Media is offering a $500,000 reward to anyone providing information that leads to the identification, arrest and prosecution of the person or persons responsible for the leak of the Ashley Madison database," added Mr Evans.



Mr Evans confirmed that credit card data was in included in the original data dump by the The Impact Team.

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The data dump contained email addresses of US government officials, UK and Irish civil servants, and workers at European and North American corporations.

Reuters