Yahoo asks users to reset passwords, threatening Verizon deal
December 16, 2016
If Yahoo’s latest disclosure that one billion plus accounts were hacked in 2013 doesn’t turn off its users, asking them to reset their passwords will certainly result in a drop in usership, say experts. Worse yet, such a disruption could throw a wrench in the works of the company’s pending $4.83 billion deal to sell its core assets to Verizon.
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