Yahoo breach extends beyond yahoo to gmail, hotmail, AOL users. is it a threat or a wake up call? A group of hackers, known as the D33D Company, posted online the user names and passwords for what appeared to be 453,492 accounts, not limited to yahoo voice.
Security researchers at Rapid7, a security company, analyzed the dumped account information and found that it included account information not just for Yahoo users but for Gmail, AOL, Hotmail, Comcast, MSN, SBC Global, Verizon, BellSouth and Live.com users. Marcus Carey, a researcher at Rapid7, found that among the data were some 106,000 Gmail accounts, 55,000 Hotmail accounts and 25,000 AOL accounts.”
The hackers claimed to have stolen the passwords using a hacking technique called an SQL injection, which exploits a software vulnerability.
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I had my gmail password reset automatically, and my google/voice, disabled. So this breach hit me.
Opps, my bad, I forget about the drop down bar, ( I had my google/voice)
I don’t have to worry about any of it! Whew..
Yes, I had to retype my username in my gmail account yesterday.
When the electric went off, I was upset because of what I had for you. I have to re-enter all my passwords for the different sites. A major PITA!