Yahoo Internet company admitted to having suffered the theft of up to
450,000 names and passwords of e-mail from an “old file”, after that a
group of hackers publish data on a publicly accessible website.
“Confirm that an old file from the network of Yahoo! Contributor, containing approximately 450,000 names and passwords of users own and other companies, was endangered on July 11,” said a spokeswoman for the company, Stacey Liou.
The company no reported case of a robbery at the global level or the accounts of the affected countries, and said that they were continuing investigations.
“Confirm that an old file from the network of Yahoo! Contributor, containing approximately 450,000 names and passwords of users own and other companies, was endangered on July 11,” said a spokeswoman for the company, Stacey Liou.
The company no reported case of a robbery at the global level or the accounts of the affected countries, and said that they were continuing investigations.