Hacking incidents accounted for about one - third of all privacy class actions, with misuse of information by employees and theft or loss of physical media containing personal information also accounting for a significant proportion of privacy class actions.
Not exact matches
On Wednesday afternoon, Yahoo announced the discovery of a massive
hacking incident that affected one billion user
accounts.
Meanwhile, consumers are still coming to terms with the implications of the 500 million
account hack, which appears to be the biggest such
incident in history.
Equifax waited six weeks to admit to a
hack that compromised the personal information of 145 million customers, and Yahoo disclosed a massive data breach involving 500 million
accounts late last year — a full two years after the
incident occurred.
Not only was the Warriors forward at the center of an
incident with a former MSU football player, Green also posted a NSFW image to his Snapchat
account and then claimed he was
hacked.
After admitting to the
hack, the
account turned to attacking the Nano development team over the
incident, claiming that «[BitGrail is] pressing charges against you due to your irresponsible behavior.»
Yahoo has officially confirmed that all 3 billion user
accounts were compromised and
hacked in the 2013 data theft
incident.