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Yahoo Confirms Massive Data Breach, 500 Million Users Impacted [Updated] (recode.net)

Update: 09/22 18:47 GMT by M :Yahoo has confirmed the data breach, adding that about 500 million users are impacted. Yahoo said "a copy of certain user account information was stolen from the company's network in late 2014 by what it believes is a state-sponsored actor." As Business Insider reports, this could be the largest data breach of all time. In a blog post, the company said:Yahoo is notifying potentially affected users and has taken steps to secure their accounts. These steps include invalidating unencrypted security questions and answers so that they cannot be used to access an account and asking potentially affected users to change their passwords. Yahoo is also recommending that users who haven't changed their passwords since 2014 do so. The Intercept reporter Sam Biddle commented, "It took Yahoo two years to announce that info on half a billion user accounts was stolen." Amid its talks with Verizon for a possible acquisition -- which did happen -- Yahoo knew about the attack, but didn't inform Verizon about it, Business Insider reports. Original story, from earlier today, follows.

Last month, it was reported that a hacker was selling account details of at least 200 million Yahoo users. The company's service had apparently been hacked, putting several hundred million users accounts at risk. Since then Yahoo has remained tight-lipped on the matter, but that could change very soon. Kara Swisher of Recode is reporting that Yahoo is poised to confirm that massive data breach of its service. From the report: While sources were unspecific about the extent of the incursion, since there is the likelihood of government investigations and legal action related to the breach, they noted that it is widespread and serious. Earlier this summer, Yahoo said it was investigating a data breach in which hackers claimed to have access to 200 million user accounts and was selling them online. "It's as bad as that," said one source. "Worse, really." The announcement, which is expected to come this week, also possible larger implications on the $4.8 billion sale of Yahoo's core business -- which is at the core of this hack -- to Verizon. The scale of the liability could be large and bring untold headaches to the new owners. Shareholders are likely to worry that it could lead to an adjustment in the price of the transaction.

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  1. Great News by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    That means I can finally get my account details back. I've been trying to find out my password for years!

    1. Re:Great News by Tablizer · · Score: 1, Funny

      ...finally get my account details back. I've been trying to find out my password for years!

      Found it for you: dum6@ssTr011

  2. Verizon bill increase? by OffTheLip · · Score: 4, Funny

    I have this premonition my Verizon wireless bill is about to go up (again). Yahoo!

  3. Darn... by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 4, Funny

    You mean I have to change my 20+ year old password on my Yahoo account?

    1. Re:Darn... by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 5, Funny

      In related news, this served to remind me that I actually have a Yahoo account.

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  4. Relax by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 3, Funny

    Relax...it's part of Yahoo's "Value Added" program where your sensitive account details are safely stored where everyone can freely access them. Just be glad they aren't charging extra for this feature.

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  5. Re:Yahoo has users? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    There are a couple of yahoo groups I belong to that I still log into my yahoo account once or twice a week. Was going to switch one of them I moderate over to google groups, but google kill off the feature that allowed group members to upload a file to the group...

    Rubbish! Google never killed off any products or features! That's heresy, I tell you!

  6. Re:Yahoo has users? by Oswald+McWeany · · Score: 3, Funny

    173 million people in Nigeria. Assuming each of them has 2 e-mail accounts set up for 419 scaming, I would say Yahoo having 200million accounts is believable.

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