Friday, July 13, 2012

Yahoo's security black eye




Yahoo fell victim to a security breach that yielded hundreds of thousands of login credentials stored in plain text, but it appears users also did little to protect themselves.


The hacked data, posted to the hacker site D33D Company, contained more than 453,000 login credentials and appears to have originated from the Web pioneer's network. The hackers, who said they used a union-based SQL injection technique to penetrate the Yahoo subdomain, intended the data dump to be a "wake-up call."


If there's one thing to learn from the security breach, it's that we need to be more creative with our passwords. The hackers said they hoped this would be taken as warning to the parties responsible for the security of the hacked site, but individuals should also see this as a warning to strengthen their own personal passwords. The most popular password on the Yahoo list? 123456, with 2,295 instances. ... [Read more]




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