Yahoo cutting 1,000 jobs
Yahoo Inc. will eliminate about 1,000 jobs beginning this week, or roughly 12% of its employees, the first round of cuts in a larger plan to restructure its advertising tech division amid a wave of layoffs in the industry.
The company, owned by Apollo Global Management...
Yahoo fined $330,000 by UK over 2014 cyber attacks
Yahoo’s U.K. unit was fined 250,000 pounds ($334,500) by a British regulator for failing to keep the data of more than half a million users in the country safe from a cyber-attack in 2014.
The decision on Tuesday comes less than a week...
Yahoo’s 2013 hack exposed 3 billion users
Yahoo, the internet company acquired by Verizon Communications Inc. this year, now believes a 2013 security breach exposed all 3 billion of its users at the time.
Yahoo sold, CEO Marissa Mayer resigning
Yahoo has officially been acquired by Verizon, with the company buying Yahoo’s core Internet assets for $4.48 billion.
Yahoo disables email forwarding
Yahoo has disabled email forwarding following embarrassing revelations about security, and now says “this feature is under development”.
Data of 200 million Yahoo users for sale on the Dark Web
The data of 200 million Yahoo users is for sale on the Dark Web, according to a report by Softpedia.
Yahoo researchers develop new online abuse detector
Yahoo researchers have developed a machine learning-based method of detecting hate speech in online comments.
Yahoo sale to Verizon – the details
Yahoo has agreed to sell its core assets to telecom giant Verizon for $4.8 bn, ending a 20-year run by the internet pioneer as an independent company.
Yahoo overhauls Flickr photo-sharing site
Yahoo has introduced an overhaul of its photo-sharing site, Flickr, including a design that doesn’t just work with browsers, but also client programmes on desktops and apps.
Yahoo closes China office as profit falls
Yahoo Inc. has announced the closure of its last office in China, a research and development center in Beijing, in a new cost-cutting move
Yahoo ditches Facebook, Google sign-in
Yahoo confirmed that it will stop letting people sign into its online services using credentials from rival Internet titans Facebook or Google.