>Yahoo 'Aware' Hacker Is Advertising 200 Million Supposed Accounts on Dark Web
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/yahoo-supposed-data-breach-200-million-credentials-dark-web
>Yahoo probes possible huge data breach
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-36952257
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3102998/security/200m-yahoo-accounts-go-up-for-sale-on-digital-black-market.html
>200 million Yahoo accounts go up for sale on digital black market
>The hacker said the Yahoo database came from a Russian group who also breached LinkedIn and Myspace.
What the fuck is the point if hacking MySpace?
>>64390
>What the fuck is the point if hacking MySpace?
>200 million Yahoo accounts go up for sale on digital black market
Willing to bet a slight majority of users use the same passwords. Myspace still pulls in like 50 mil users a month, although that estimate is like a year old.
Money can be made from it, so of course slimy slavs are going to do it.
>>64301
It's kind of a moot point to start with because Verizon just bought out Yahoo and said they were going to transition people with Yahoomail accounts to Verizon email accounts.
>>64390
I think they are trying to say the Myspace hack happened years ago back when Myspace was a lot more relevant than it is today.
>>64301
>news
>vice.com
>>64472
Are you informed?
>>64301
I'm glad that my Grandma is too old to even use a computer, let alone poorly.