The number of affected accounts was double the number implicated in a 2014 breach that the internet company disclosed in September.
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Female Executives Left Yahoo at Unusually High Rate This Year
It was not clear why there was such a marked decline in the proportion of women leaders at Yahoo, which is led by Silicon Valley’s most powerful female CEO, Marissa Mayer.
Yahoo Has Disabled Mail Forwarding. Good Luck Switching Now.
‘This feature is under development.’
Lawsuit Claims Yahoo Job Reviews Discriminated Against Men
The lawsuit also claims former Chief Marketing Officer Kathy Savitt ‘intentionally hired and promoted women because of their gender.’
Yahoo Secretly Scanned Customer Emails for U.S. Intelligence
The company complied with a classified U.S. government demand to look through millions of accounts at the behest of the National Security Agency or FBI, sources say.
Yahoo to Provide Details on Massive Data Breach
It was not clear how such a disclosure might affect Yahoo’s plan to sell its email service and other core internet properties to Verizon for $4.8 billion.
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong: Yahoo Deal Will Spark ‘Job Changes’
‘Google is search, Facebook is social, we’re going to be brand,’ he said.
Oil Traders Prepare to Bid Fond Farewell to Yahoo Messenger
As commodity markets continued dealing on Friday, traders were lamenting the imminent demise of the version of Yahoo Messenger that has been their main communication tool since the late 1990s.
The Identity Crisis That Led to Yahoo’s Demise
When senior Yahoo executives gathered at a San Jose hotel for a management retreat in the spring of 2006, there was no outward sign of a company in crisis.
Verizon Buys Yahoo’s Core Business for Nearly $5 Billion
The purchase will boost Verizon’s AOL internet business, which it bought last year for $4.4 billion, as it gains access to Yahoo’s ad technology tools.