Monday, August 24, 2015

Toronto police two suicides linked to data theft Ashleymadison – World


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.- Toronto Police said Tuesday that two suicide Ashleymadison.com customers could be linked to data theft of the search service extramarital affairs, but gave no details of where and when they happened.


The Toronto Police, which is responsible for investigating the theft of data from more than 30 million customers the web of contacts for married people also warned of the emergence of companies that offer, fraudulently removing Internet information leaked by hackers.

Bryce Evans, Superintendent of Police of Toronto, he said today during a press conference that “no one will be able to delete that information,” published by a group of hackers known as Team Impact .

At the press conference, Evans issued a warning to Impact Team saying he wants “to them is clear: their actions are illegal and we tolerate”.

“This is a warning. We are now conducting a serious investigation, involving partners from around the world to assist us in the investigation,” he added.

Evans explained that there are criminal organizations that are creating webpages supposedly for customers Ashleymadison.com filtration verify your data but actually serve to blackmail users and infect with virus computers.

The Toronto Police also said Ashleymadison.com customers are receiving emails that ask for the money in the form of bitcoins, an online currency.

Evans reported that Avid Life Media, the company based in Toronto and owns Ashleymadison.com, data theft met last July 12 when employees began working day and discovered their computers a message accompanied by the song “Thunderstruck” AC / DC group.

After weeks of threats, on August 19 hackers Impact Team reported through a torrent file several gigabytes of information with names, e-mail addresses and credit cards, among others, about 30 million subscribers Ashleymadison.com.

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