Yahoo Inc. agreed to a $50 million settlement for users affected by security breaches occurring in 2013 through 2016, hacks described as some of the largest in history, according to a lawsuit filed in 2016.
Attorneys for the class of affected users could, meanwhile, receive as much as $35 million in fees, according to the proposed deal.
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