The 2013 Yahoo data breach was much larger than previously disclosed, with all three billion Yahoo accounts affected, Yahoo's parent company, Verizon, announced Tuesday. When Yahoo revealed in late 2016 that hackers stole information from users three years earlier, it said that 1 billion accounts were likely affected. Verizon said it recently learned the full extent of the breach. The hackers stole personal information, including names, birth dates, email addresses, phone numbers, scrambled passwords, and security questions and answers, Yahoo said, but not credit card or bank account information. Yahoo has been unable to track down the hackers. Source: NPR |
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