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Civil Litigation,
Corporate

Jan. 30, 2019

Yahoo must come clean on security breaches, judge says

Before Yahoo Inc. can finalize a $50 million settlement with users affected by a series of data security breaches, company officials must fully come clean about the cause of the hacks, a Northern District judge said.

Yahoo must come clean on security breaches, judge says
Koh

Before Yahoo Inc. can finalize a $50 million settlement with users affected by a series of data security breaches, company officials must fully come clean about the cause of the hacks, a Northern District judge said.

The plaintiff class, comprised of Yahoo users affected by breaches occurring between 2013 and 2016, asked U.S. District Judge Lucy H. Koh to approve the ...

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