Check if your Yahoo Account has been compromised and is a part of the leak
A hacker group claims responsibility for attack on a Yahoo service, exposing more than 450,000 plain text login credentials.
Yahoo confirms 400,000 accounts hacked, less than 5% valid
You can check here if your account was part of the leak: http://labs.sucuri.net/?yahooleak

Unique accounts: 453,411
Unique passwords: 342,481
The accounts are from multiple email providers, including Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail and others. This is the list of where most accounts were:
There are also passwords from multiple .GOV and .MIL addresses, which can be very dangerous if their users were reusing passwords:
[number of accounts] [domain]
Yahoo confirms 400,000 accounts hacked, less than 5% valid
You can check here if your account was part of the leak: http://labs.sucuri.net/?yahooleak

Unique accounts: 453,411
Unique passwords: 342,481
The accounts are from multiple email providers, including Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail and others. This is the list of where most accounts were:
- 135599 yahoo.com
- 106185 gmail.com
- 54393 hotmail.com
- 24677 aol.com
- 8422 comcast.net
- 6282 msn.com
There are also passwords from multiple .GOV and .MIL addresses, which can be very dangerous if their users were reusing passwords:
[number of accounts] [domain]
- 160 us.army.mil
- 64 gamil.com
- 28 navy.mil
- 18 usmc.mil
- 5 education.nsw.gov.au
- 4 jocogov.org
- 3 utah.gov
- 3 usdoj.gov
- 3 ssa.gov
- 3 schools.nyc.gov
- 3 ky.gov
- 3 irs.gov
- 3 gsa.gov
- 3 dc.gov
- 2 va.gov
- 2 usps.gov
- 2 tucsonaz.gov
- 2 salemct.gov
- 2 police.vic.gov.au
- 2 okc.gov
- 2 nasa.gov
- 2 mt.gov
- 2 med.va.gov
- 2 hud.gov
- 2 ed.gov
- 2 dmh.mo.gov
- 2 dhs.gov
Source : Sucuri Malware Labs
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