Sunday, 22 July 2012

Yahoo Gets Hacked – 450,000 Passwords Leaked Out


Yahoo Gets Hacked – 450,000 Passwords Leaked Out
News of ‘hacking and leaking’ of private data on net have gotten a lot of and a lot of common lately. solely we tend toeks ago we saw six.5 million LinkedIn passwords obtaining leaked out over web once an attack on the location.

This week, Yahoo has announced that its servers are attacked and account data of 450,000 of its users, principally from Yahoo Voice, has been leaked by a gaggle of hackers known as D33DS. Hacker cluster posted login data of some 450,000 accounts over web.
The accounts of yahoo on many different sites are affected too.

Interestingly, it's turned out that the act was dispensed not for any negative purpose however to ‘warn’ Yahoo of the faults on its internet servers and network.

TrustedSec says the hack was executed using SQL injection attacks that are commonly used to hack into databases, and security professional Anders Nilsson has an analysis of the info that's linked below.

Spokeswoman for Yahoo, Dana Lengkeek said that “We are fixing the vulnerability that led to the disclosure of this knowledge, changing the passwords of the affected Yahoo users and notifying corporations whose user accounts might are compromised”.

Yahoo said that solely five-hitter of its users had valid passwords and therefore the users ought to amendment them on a daily basis. They said that they'll work on the difficulty that caused this incident to happen so it won’t happen once more within the future.

This incident proves that though organizations pay serious attention on these matters, still no one’s data is totally protected on the web.

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