Yahoo’s
proposed a $50 million pay-out, plus two years of free credit
monitoring for about 200 million people in the United States and Israel
was rebuffed by U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh, who said she couldn’t
declare the settlement “fundamentally fair, adequate and reasonable”
because it did not say how much victims could expect to recover,
according to court documents.
In 2016, the massive data breach
compromised the information of more than one billion Yahoo users
affecting email addresses and other personal information marking the
largest data breach in history.
Source: SC Magazine