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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Same as the December breach.
Yes, another one.
Waited two years to warn its customers.
Could shave $1bn off the deal.
Major security gaffe.
Personal details and hashed passwords.
Queries raised about data legitimacy.
Goes head-to-head with Verizon.
A botnet served through ads on Yahoo has infected 2 million users.
Shareholders' meeting takes a strange turn.
Yahoo! has splashed the cash on popular blogging site Tumblr.
Attackers have made off with 450,000 Yahoo and 1M Phandroid passwords in separate attacks.
Yahoo parts company with its CEO Carol Bartz via a phone call.
HP's ePrint range of web-connected printers will include adverts in its auto generated content.
Xerox has filed suit against search giants Google and Yahoo!, alleging infringement of patents held on knowledge management and automatic query generation.
Canonical - the corporation behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution - has signed a deal with Yahoo! that sees the search company becoming the default destination in Ubuntu's Firefox.
Yahoo is today permanently deleting all content on the mid-nineties web publishing service GeoCities, with the loss of around 10 terabytes of data.
Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz has been lambasted by the company's investors after filings showed she has sold $2 million of stock options since joining the company.
Microsoft has launched a new search engine to rival Yahoo! and Google, dubbed Bing. Let us know your thoughts in the forums.
Plans for a Java-based Yahoo! Mobile application to bring features already available for the iPhone to other devices have been shelved by the company.
Yahoo! has announced that Carol Bartz has joined the Internet giant's board of directors and has been named Chief Executive Officer with immediate effect.
Yahoo! co-founder and CEO Jerry Yang has decided to step down from his position as soon as the Internet giant finds a replacement.
Rumour has it that Yahoo is take ownership of Time Warner's struggling AOL division in a deal that would see the company become the largest single provider of webmail in the world.
October 14 2021 | 15:04