Yahoo reveals massive data breach of over 500 million accounts

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Yahoo has announced details of a massive data breach, in which "information associated with at least 500 million user accounts was stolen".

The company said today that the data was stolen from its network in late 2014, and blamed the action on an unnamed "state-sponsored actor". It said in a press release that it had confirmed the circumstances of the breach as part of "a recent investigation", but it's unclear why it took the company two years to ascertain and disclose full details of the incident.

Yahoo said that its investigation is "ongoing", but so far, it believes that the stolen data "did not include unprotected passwords, payment card data, or bank account information", which are stored on a separate system that was apparently unaffected by the breach.

However, a considerable amount of personal data related to half a billion Yahoo users was compromised, including:

Names
Email addresses
Telephone numbers
Dates of birth
Hashed passwords ("the vast majority with bcrypt")
Encrypted or unencrypted security questions and answers


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GearzyTVPosted:

Can Verizon just please shut down Yahoo?

FairfaxPosted:

i went straight onto yahoo and changed my passwords i would do the same for everyone out there

FriskyPandaPosted:

they continue to waste more and more money on on this ongoing bullshit to catch whoever did it, but instead they have the weakest security systems, bring down all these big internet companies!!!! down with america!!!

HaloPosted:

Austin Well I'm screwed... fml. They need to do something about this hacking crap

Well this happened in 2014, no idea why they're bringing it up now.

AustinPosted:

Well I'm screwed... fml. They need to do something about this hacking crap

CriticaIPosted:

And this is why nobody uses Yahoo. I swear they get hacked almost yearly.

Elim8Posted:

FFS again. well GG my identity

ehPosted:

Mmmm well im no longer using yahoo, cya.

OwenPosted:

Don't think I've ever used yahoo so lol unlucky

RepBanditPosted:

i'm glad I switched to hotmail 11 years ago.