Yahoo’s holding company will pay $47M to settle biggest data breach in history

The holding company that was once known as Yahoo will pay $47 million to settle three separate lawsuits over its mishandling of the biggest data breach in human history. In a new filing on Monday, Altaba called the settlements a “significant milestone” in its effort to clear the company’s legal liabilities related to the case. TechCrunch first reported on the filing. Hackers broke into Yahoo’s servers twice, in 2013 and 2014, stealing personal information on 3 billion accounts. This included…

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Yahoo’s holding company will pay $47M to settle biggest data breach in history

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