Yahoo 500 million accounts stolen information

Yahoo has said at least 500 million user accounts have been stolen since 2014, possibly the biggest cyberattack ever.
Yahoo has just confirmed a "shocking" information, saying hackers may have taken their name, email address, telephone number, date of birth, password, and possibly secret question / answer. of about 500 users as encrypted information from 2 years ago.
Early investigations, Yahoo said the perpetrators of stealing information in the company's network since 2014 are "a state-sponsored team," located outside the United States. An Internet service provider says some user data has been used, but it is not estimated how many members are actually affected.
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According to Yahoo, the most likely information stolen includes identity, email address, phone number, date of birth and password encrypted protection. However, Yahoo said that most likely the information stolen does not include unprotected passwords, payment card information or bank account information.
The company urged users to change their passwords and security questions immediately, and check their accounts for suspicious activity.
Currently, Yahoo has contacted the authorities to investigate the incident. Confirm with CNN, an FBI spokesman said the agency had been informed of the infiltration and was conducting an investigation. "We take these cases very seriously and will determine why this happens, who is responsible."

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