Yahoo to lay off 20% of staff as it cuts advertising tech business
Admitting defeat in the online advertising wars, the former search powerhouse is set to lay off 1,600 employees by the end of 2023.
Admitting defeat in the online advertising wars, the former search powerhouse is set to lay off 1,600 employees by the end of 2023.
The Firefox browser maker got a one-time financial boost in 2019 that masked a gloomy underlying trend: Mozilla's expenses outweighed revenue.
A judge has rejected Yahoo's proposed settlement with millions of people whose personal information were stolen in the largest data breach in history.
Digital Rights Watch, the Human Rights Law Centre, Amnesty International and Access Now have joined forces with a number of industry bodies representing the likes of Google, Facebook, Apple and Telstra to reject the government’s so called ‘encryption bill’.
An accomplice accused of helping Russian agents break into Yahoo email accounts has been sentenced to five years in prison and ordered to pay a US$250,000 fine.
Global hyper-scale cloud vendors collectively forked out at least US$27 billion in capital expenditure over the three months ending March.
Yahoo ordered by a Federal Judge to face much of a lawsuit claiming that the personal information of all three billion users was compromised.
A man accused of helping Russian agents allegedly break into email accounts as part of a massive 2014 Yahoo breach is expected to plead guilty.
Former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer blames Russian agents for a pair of massive data breaches at the internet company.
Former Yahoo CEO, Marissa Mayer, and Equifax chiefs, will testify before a US Senate panel over two massive data breaches.
Yahoo has said that an investigation showed all 3 billion of its user accounts were affected in a 2013 data theft.
A US judge has said Yahoo must face nationwide litigation brought on behalf of over one billion users whose data was compromised in three massive data breaches.
In the highly competitive online news industry, readers are unforgiving of sluggish sites, poor user experience and dated features.
Yahoo has begun warning individual users that their accounts with the service may have been compromised in a massive data breach it reported late last year.
Australian government officials – including cabinet and shadow-cabinet ministers, state premiers and Department of Defence employees, as well as judges and high ranking AFP officers – are reportedly among the victims of the 2013 Yahoo hack, newly released datasets reveal.