Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Yahoo Class Action Law Suit





As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.

As a public service, in this only appeared in one of my Yahoo accounts, there apparently is a Jew State lawsuit taking placed against Yahoo, worth 117 million dollars, where Yahoo sometime whenever if you file, and you must file, will pay you like 100 dollars for your data being hacked.

Considering my Yahoo account has been hacked, it's mail was censored in 2008 for that Birther Hussein cast trying to stop the news from being reported, and now this, I am going to file on all of my accounts.


A Class Action Settlement has been proposed in litigation against Yahoo! Inc. (“Yahoo”) and Aabaco Small Business, LLC (together, called “Defendants” in this notice), relating to data breaches (malicious actors got into system and personal data was taken) occurring in 2013 through 2016, as well as to data security intrusions (malicious actors got into system but no data appears to have been taken) occurring in early 2012 (collectively, the “Data Breaches”).
  • 2012 Data Security Intrusions: From at least January through April 2012, at least two different malicious actors accessed Yahoo’s internal systems.  The available evidence, however, does not reveal that user credentials, email accounts, or the contents of emails were taken out of Yahoo’s systems.
  • 2013 Data Breach: In August 2013, malicious actors were able to gain access to Yahoo’s user database and took records for all existing Yahoo accounts—approximately three billion accounts worldwide. The records taken included the names, email addresses, telephone numbers, birth dates, passwords, and security questions and answers of Yahoo account holders. As a result, the actors may have also gained access to the contents of breached Yahoo accounts and, thus, any private information contained within users’ emails, calendars, and contacts.
  • 2014 Data Breach: In November 2014, malicious actors were able to gain access to Yahoo’s user database and take records of approximately 500 million user accounts worldwide. The records taken included the names, email addresses, telephone numbers, birth dates, passwords, and security questions and answers of Yahoo account holders, and, as a result, the actors may have also gained access to the contents of breached Yahoo accounts, and thus, any private information contained within users’ emails, calendars, and contacts.
  • 2015 and 2016 Data Breach: From 2015 to September 2016, malicious actors were able to use cookies instead of a password to gain access into approximately 32 million Yahoo email accounts.


You will notice that all of this took place when Obama contracted with Tel Aviv to spy on Americans. Anyway these are the instructions and my good deed for poor people as you rich bastards better not be filing on this, as you remind of the millionaire farmers wife I saw yesterday hauling out all the 25 cent hunter clothing from the thrift store. I thought "I hope you pull a muscle in your back", as I watched her making an Everest size clothes pile.....and then she was rooting around where I was like a primate in the banana patch.



I. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
If you had a Yahoo account between January 1, 2012, and December 31, 2016, you are a “Settlement Class Member.” If you received an emailed notice from the Settlement Administrator about this class action settlement addressed to you, then the Settlement Administrator has already determined that you are a Settlement Class Member.
If you are a Settlement Class Member, you may make a claim for a minimum of two years of Credit Monitoring Services at no cost to you by filling out this Claim Form. Credit Monitoring Services are designed to help protect you from possible unlawful use of your personal information that was potentially compromised as a result of the Yahoo Data Breaches. Credit Monitoring Services will provide you with alerts if someone is unlawfully using your personal information, and other valuable identity protection services. Credit Monitoring Services will only be provided once per person, rather than once per account.
If you can verify that you already have credit monitoring or identity protection services that you will keep for at least 12 months, you may instead make a claim for a cash payment in an amount of $100, although that amount may be less or more up to $358.80, depending on how many claims are submitted.

I am going for the cash as I don't want some monitoring shit as what good is that going to do.

Once again, another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.



Nuff Said



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