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According to USA Today,

Yahoo said yesterday (October 3rd) that its massive data breach in 2013 was three times worse than what they’d announced before, revealing that all three billion accounts on its service at the time, not just the one billion it revealed late last year, were affected. Yahoo first disclosed the breach last December, saying information including names, email addresses, phone numbers, birthdates and security questions and answers had been taken. Not taken were passwords, payment card data or bank account information. After being bought be Verizon in June, Yahoo says it got new intelligence on the extent of the breach while investigating it with help from outside experts.

I glad my Yahoo account is my junk email account.