>> yahoo user name and pass words of e-mail customers have been stolen. this time that's not all. yesterday yahoo vp saying the information sought in the attacks seems to be names and e-mail addresses from the affected accounts most recent sent e-mails. that's what you need to watch. they didn't specify how many users were infected. the largest e-mail servers with 273 million accounts worldwide. 81 million are in the u.s. resetting pass words of infected accounts and have implemented measures to block further attacks. the impact could spread to banking and shopping accounts as well especially if pass words are reused across sites or they have a pass word reminder to be sent to a compromised yahoo account. it is the second problem they have had since september when yahoo mail experienced a multi day outage for which ceo marissa