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The first data breach occurred on Yahoo servers in August 2013 [1] and affected all three billion user accounts. [2] [3] Yahoo announced the breach on December 14, 2016. [4] Marissa Mayer, who was CEO of Yahoo at the time of the breach, testified before Congress in 2017 that Yahoo had been unable to determine who perpetrated the 2013 breach. [5]
The new proposal includes a single fund from which $55 million would be available for out-of-pocket costs and $24 million in identity theft protection for class members. New Yahoo Data Breach ...
Data breaches in Washington have reached an all-time high, according to a report released Tuesday by the Washington Attorney General's Office. Washington sees all-time high in data breaches after ...
It also includes $30 million in attorney fees and $2.5 million in legal costs, a slight reduction from the original fee request. Lawyers File New Yahoo Data Breach Settlement, Boosting Its Value ...
December 14, 2016: A separate data breach, occurring earlier around August 2013 is reported. This breach affected over 1 billion user accounts and is again considered the largest discovered in the history of the Internet. [152] The data taken is similar to the data breached earlier except that it had very weak password encryption.
On September 22, 2016, Yahoo disclosed a data breach that occurred in late 2014, in which information associated with at least 500 million user accounts, [95] [96] one of the largest breaches reported to date. [97] The United States indicted four men, including two employees of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), for their involvement in ...
Yahoo just revealed that in August 2013, someone stole data linked to more than one billion accounts. Back in September, the company announced a 2014 security breach affecting some 500 million ...
The first announced breach, reported in September 2016, had occurred sometime in late 2014, and affected over 500 million Yahoo! user accounts. [43] A separate data breach, occurring earlier around August 2013, was reported in December 2016, and affected over 1 billion user accounts. [ 44 ]