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Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Yahoo proposes $117.5 million settlement for data breach

The proposed settlement was announced on Tuesday, but still needs to be approved by US District Judge Lucy Koh.
Earlier this year, a different version of the class-action settlement was rejected by Koh, who wanted to see more benefit to consumers and a specific settlement amount.
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Yahoo was hit by multiple data breaches from 2013 to 2016. The 2013 breach affected every single customer account that existed at the time, which totaled 3 billion. Yahoo previously said names, email addresses and passwords were compromised but not financial information.
In 2016, Verizon acquired Yahoo for $4.48 billion. The following year, Yahoo and AOL formed a new company under Verizon called Oath. It has since been rebranded to Verizon Media.
"We believe that the settlement demonstrates our strong commitment to security," a Verizon Media spokesperson told CNN Business.
Since June 2017, Yahoo's parent company has boosted its security budget, increased the number of employees in its information security group and enhanced training, policies and procedures related to security, according to court documents.

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