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Giga-hack: Yahoo reveals hackers stole data from a billion-plus users, in biggest breach ever

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Yahoo has been hit with a series of revelations about massive hacking attacks, with the latest involving a billion-plus users. Photo: Reuters

Yahoo announced Wednesday more than a billion users may have had data stolen in a hack dating back to 2013 - separate from its previously disclosed breach affecting 500 million.

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In a huge blow to the struggling internet pioneer, Yahoo said it made the discovery as it was investigating what was already the largest data breach of a single company.

“Yahoo believes an unauthorised third party, in August 2013, stole data associated with more than one billion user accounts,” it said in a statement.

Yahoo said this case “is likely distinct from the incident the company disclosed on September 22, 2016.”

The news comes with Yahoo in the process of selling its core operating assets to Verizon for US$4.8 billion.

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The breach disclosed in September had already threatened to derail the deal with Verizon or result in a reduction in the price.

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