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At Least 500 Million Yahoo Accounts Hacked in Late 2014

Yahoo today confirmed that "at least" 500 million Yahoo accounts were compromised in an attack in late 2014, leaking customer information like names, email addresses, telephone numbers, birthdates, hashed passwords, and both encrypted and unencrypted security questions and answers.

Yahoo does not believe unprotected passwords, payment card data, or bank account information was accessed, as that data is not stored in the system that was hacked. According to Yahoo, account information was stolen by a "state-sponsored actor" and the company is working with law enforcement on a full investigation.

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Starting today, Yahoo will notify all affected users and is asking them to change their passwords immediately if passwords have not been changed since 2014. All compromised security questions and answers have also been invalidated. Yahoo has laid out a set of recommendations for all customers who might have had data stolen:

-Change your password and security questions and answers for any other accounts on which you used the same or similar information used for your Yahoo account.
- Review your accounts for suspicious activity.
- Be cautious of any unsolicited communications that ask for your personal information or refer you to a web page asking for personal information.
- Avoid clicking on links or downloading attachments from suspicious emails.
- Additionally, please consider using Yahoo Account Key, a simple authentication tool that eliminates the need to use a password altogether.

Yahoo first said it was investigating a data breach earlier this summer after hackers started selling account access online. The full scope of the attack was not revealed until today and could potentially affect Yahoo's sale to Verizon.

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Top Rated Comments

128 months ago
Yahoo has 500 million users?
Score: 61 Votes (Like | Disagree)
128 months ago
While experts debate the exact number, it is estimated that only a few hundred people will be affected as most forgot they had a yahoo account after SPAM took over their inboxes.
Score: 44 Votes (Like | Disagree)
128 months ago
Yahoo what the f***!!!!??? Two years to tell us to change our passwords??? Bye bye forever!
Score: 37 Votes (Like | Disagree)
bobob Avatar
128 months ago
At least it was only 500 million accounts.
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
temna Avatar
128 months ago
How funny that I closed my Yahoo account just a few weeks ago.

Seriously why use Yahoo anymore? Something like Google is much better and still much more trustworthy (especially considering Yahoo's toolbar thing, which is suspicious as ****).
Umm, because I've had my account since the early 90s and I don't trust Google..
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
128 months ago
If they want to know what I ordered from iTunes and Amazon that much, go ahead..
Oh Grasshopper! How wrong you are! It's that attitude that Google and others want to encourage. But as my relative who works in this area would explain to you there is much more than that they are gleaming and storing about you. In the future, folks will really regret that they gave Google and others, e.g., Facebook, all of their photos, all of their personal and business contacts, every email and message they wrote and received, everything you ever purchased, where they drive, who they visit, what they read and watch, what they search for, everything about their families and friends, etc.

That information is being assembled, stored, sold and stolen because it has value to advertisers, foreign countries, law enforcement, intelligence agencies, criminals and, depending on where you live now and in the future, totalitarian and/or evil governments.

Apple's focus on privacy is slowing this down for those who use its eco system, but can't stop all the leaks, e.g., when you use Google search, they have that forever for law enforcement, hackers, etc.

BTW, this website, MR, has a minimum of 15 trackers being loaded on your device as you read this.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)