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Yahoo: ANOTHER Record Data Breach by netafric: 3:41pm On Dec 15, 2016
https://afritechnet..com/2016/12/yahoo-another-record-data-breach.html

Yahoo’s latest communique has firmly cemented its position as one of the most untrustworthy data management/transferal outfits.

According to a statement released by Bob Lord, Yahoo’s CISO, a recent investigation discovered another embarrassing breach that dwarfs the previous shameless record breach of 500 million users, also held by Yahoo.

Lord’s statement claims that the company was approached by law enforcement in November 2016 with data that Yahoo analysts assessed and found contains information on Yahoo user data. Lord states that the data had been given to the unnamed law enforcement agency by an (unnamed) ‘third party’.

To add the overall atmosphere of incompetence that now surrounds Yahoo the company also admits that their proprietary code has been compromised and been used to forge web security cookies.

The data in questions is believed to have been stolen in August 2013 by an ‘unauthorized third party’.

Lord’s blog posting puts the number of affected accounts at over one billion, double the previous record.

As of the time of writing the method of intrusion is unknown.

These latest revelations is yet another brick in Yahoo’s extensive house of security issues:

Yahoo Breach: Biggest Ever - https://afritechnet..com/2016/09/yahoo-breach-biggest-ever.html


Yahoo Hacked - Another Adobe Flash Exploit - https://afritechnet..com/2015/08/yahoo-and-menace-that-is-adobe-flash.html

Yahoo claim to be in the process of communicating their failure(s) with their users. In the meantime they recommend:

Change your passwords and security questions and answers for any other accounts on which you used the same or similar information used for your Yahoo account;
Review all of 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; and
Consider using Yahoo Account Key, a simple authentication tool that eliminates the need to use a password on Yahoo altogether.

Afritechnet has one additional piece of advice:
Please Delete Your Yahoo Account


Bob Lord’s blog posting in its entirety: https://yahoo.tumblr.com/post/154479236569/important-security-information-for-yahoo-users


https://afritechnet..com/2016/12/yahoo-another-record-data-breach.html

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