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Yahoo will face more legal claims after disclosure that all accounts were hacked, judge says

By Amy Miller ( October 13, 2017, 21:32 GMT | Insight) -- Users suing Yahoo after the largest data breaches in history will be allowed to add claims following the online company's disclosure earlier this month that all of its 3 billion user accounts had been impacted, a federal judge in Silicon Valley said. Lawyers for the plaintiffs will also be allowed to question a Yahoo executive about how the additional information was discovered and why it wasn't discovered until this year, the judge said.  Users suing Yahoo after the largest data breaches in history will be allowed to add claims following the company's disclosure earlier this month that all of its 3 billion user accounts had been impacted, a federal judge in Silicon Valley said Friday....

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