Here are 7 of the biggest hacks in history
Data breaches and hacks have become facts of life in the 21st century.
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Data breaches and hacks have become facts of life in the 21st century.
Verizon wants 5G to become a serious competitor to broadband internet. And it thinks free TV will do the trick.
Yahoo may have changed its name, but it's still paying for a massive 2014 data breach.
Years before Mark Zuckerberg built Facebook, he was focused on another technical project: tinkering with his AOL Instant Messenger account.
Next month, you'll be able to watch NFL games on your smartphone, regardless of your carrier.
A Canadian man accused of participating in a Yahoo hacking scheme in 2014 pleaded guilty in a San Francisco courtroom on Tuesday.
Anti-virus software McAfee conducted a study to determine the number of risky websites searched on Google, Bing and Yahoo that included a celebrity name.
What on earth is Altaba?
All of the websites owned by Yahoo are now officially part of Verizon. And former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, who famously left Google to take over the Purple Portal, is walking away from the company with a pretty sweet deal. Nearly $260 million.
After more than two decades, Yahoo's time as an independent company has finally come to an end.
Verizon just moved one step closer to owning Yahoo -- and laying off thousands of employees.
Megan Liberman, the editor-in-chief of Yahoo News, announced Friday that she is leaving the company after the completion of its merger with Verizon.
What do you get when you combine two of the most iconic Internet brands? One incredibly bland corporate name.
Yahoo has tapped another Wisconsin native to lead the Internet company.
Yahoo has tapped another Wisconsin native to lead the Internet company.