Four men, including two Russian intelligence agents, have been indicted for the breach of Yahoo in late 2014, leading to the exposure of 500 million user accounts.
The 200 million registered voters whose personal details were compromised in a massive data breach face an uphill battle should they choose to petition for a class-action suit or seek recompense for the exposure. The breach has been attributed to a misconfigured database managed by Deep Root Analytics (DRA), a data analytics firm contracted by the…