New York - Yahoo says usernames and passwords of its email
customers have been stolen and used to access accounts, but the company isn’t
saying how many accounts have been affected.
The company said in a blog post that “The information sought
in the attack seems to be names and email addresses from the affected accounts’
most recent sent emails.”
Yahoo says it believes the usernames and passwords weren’t
collected from its own systems, but from a third-party database. The company
says it is resetting passwords on affected accounts and has “implemented
additional measures” to block further attacks.
The company would not comment beyond the information in its
blog post. It says it is working with federal law enforcement.
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