Yahoo Email Accounts Hacked
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Yahoo Says Email Accounts Were Hacked But Not How Many

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January 31, 2014 8:50 AM
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer delivers the keynote address at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this month.

Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer delivers the keynote address at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this month.
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Yahoo has become the latest target of hackers, with usernames and passwords stolen from some of its estimated 273 million email customers.

"Recently, we identified a coordinated effort to gain unauthorized access to Yahoo Mail accounts," the company Thursday. "Upon discovery, we took immediate action to protect our users, prompting them to reset passwords on impacted accounts."

Yahoo — the second-largest email service worldwide after Google's Gmail — did not say how many "impacted accounts" there were. It has 81 million email accounts in the U.S. alone.

Yahoo says that based on its current findings, "the list of usernames and passwords that were used to execute the attack was likely collected from a third-party database compromise."

"Security attacks are unfortunately becoming a more regular occurrence," the blog post stated. "We regret this has happened and want to assure our users that we take the security of their data very seriously."

The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company says it has begun notifying users whose accounts were compromised and has started using second sign-in verification to allow users to re-secure their accounts. Some users may receive an SMS text, Yahoo says.

The Associated Press at Yahoo:

"the latest in a string of security breaches that have allowed hackers to nab personal information using software that analysts say is ever more sophisticated. Up to 70 million customers of Target stores had their personal information and credit and debit card numbers compromised late last year, and Neiman Marcus was the victim of a similar breach in December."

As , Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer "has been criticized by some customers for changes she's made to the organization and design of the service, and Mayer apologized in December for 'compounding issues,' including lost messages, users being shut out, and trouble with access to other e-mail programs."

has some general advice on better security, stuff most of us have already heard a number of times. But this might be a good time for a reminder.
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#2
Crap, I use Yahoo Mail.

I do know, however, that this has happened to other companies' services as well.
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#3
I don't get a prompt to reset my password, so I should be safe.
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(Feb 09, 2014, 03:21 am)System Folder Wrote: I don't get a prompt to reset my password, so I should be safe.

Just because you have not been tripped with a password verification, that does not mean you are safe. (IMHO).

IF you change passwords (and password patterns) regularly, you still can be spoofed into giving up info via Man-In-Middle or Phish websites.

The logic/maths of the Internet were never designed for security in the first place. It was designed on simplicity, and function first. Security came 2nd place.

Never let your gaurd down! With the function of the internet designed for simplicity and security is an after thought, then you have to be ever more vigilant amd consious of what is happeneing. Mostly safe yes, (possible to be hacked , diminished but there.)
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Why do these people do those kinds of things?
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(Feb 17, 2014, 23:45 pm)RobertX Wrote: Why do these people do those kinds of things?

i know, right? pssssfh... still using yahoo... :fp:
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This is happening a lot with different sites especially email and charity sites. I think it should be safe, just keep reseting your password with any characters try to get between 8-21 characters at least 1 letter, symbol and number.

Tis' concerning but should be resolved soon
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