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AshleyMadison Chief Biderman Steps Down a Week After Hack

  • AshleyMadison adultery website will keep operating, Avid says
  • Avid Life will be led by existing team until new CEO hired

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The chief executive officer of AshleyMadison.com’s parent company is stepping down a week after hackers released the personal information of millions of users of the adultery website.

Noel Biderman, who led Toronto-based Avid Life Media Inc., is no longer with the company, according to a statement releasedBloomberg Terminal Friday.