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本帖最后由 刘颖 于 2017-3-24 22:14 编辑
Who at Yahoo knew about the hacking, and when?
This remains the most burning and sensitive question of all. Since it disclosed the attacks in September, Yahoo has been coy (to put it politely) about what happened. The company has conceded it first learned of the breach in 2014, but it also suggested the matter somehow never reached the level of importance to notify senior management.
CEO Marissa Mayer is sticking to her story that she learned of the attack shortly before everyone else, including Verizon, which by then had decided to buy the company. And in early March, Mayer basically made Yahoo lawyer Ron Bell the fall guy for the whole incident—a move that was lambasted on social media and by prominent tech journalist Kara Swisher.
If this official account is true, it still doesn't explain who first learned of the account hacking, and how far up the executive chain the news traveled. This week's news shed no light on the matter—but it's a good bet class action lawyers will use the legal discovery process to reveal what actually happened.
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