Yahoo Email Hack
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Canadian accused in Yahoo hack pleads not guilty in U.S. courtIn his first U.S. court appearance on Wednesday, Canadian Karim Baratov pleaded not guilty to charges that he helped Russian agents in a high-profile cyber attack on Yahoo email accounts, his lawyer said.CanadaAug 23, 2017
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Alleged Yahoo hacker Karim Baratov waives right to extradition hearingKarim Baratov signed documents agreeing to waive the hearing before a Hamilton judge on Friday.CanadaAug 18, 2017
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Karim Baratov, accused in massive Yahoo hack, may waive right to extradition hearingKarim Baratov's lawyer says his client is considering waiving his right to an extradition hearing.CrimeJun 16, 2017
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Accused Yahoo hacker will remain in custody after bail upheld by courtLawyers for Karim Baratov said Friday the 22-year-old's bid to contest a judge's decision to deny him bail has been dismissed.CanadaJun 9, 2017
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Canadian accused in Yahoo hack appeals judge’s decision to deny his bailLawyers for a Canadian accused in an international hack of Yahoo email accountssay a judge who denied their client bail overstated his alleged role in the scheme.CrimeJun 5, 2017
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Karim Baratov, accused in massive Yahoo hack, will appeal decision to deny him bailLawyers for a Canadian accused in a massive hack of Yahoo emails will be in an Ontario court Monday to fight a judge's decision to deny the man bail.CanadaJun 4, 2017
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Karim Baratov, accused in Yahoo hack, appears in court in HamiltonU.S. authorities accuse Karim Baratov of assisting three Russian nationals in the hack of Yahoo email accounts in 2014.CanadaMay 26, 2017
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Accused Yahoo hacker Karim Baratov due in Hamilton court FridayKarim Baratov, charged in the massive Yahoo e-mail hack, is due back in court as part of U.S. extradition proceedings.CanadaMay 26, 2017
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Yahoo waited 18 months to investigate massive security breachYahoo detected evidence that a hacker had broken into its computer network at least 18 months before launching an investigation that discovered personal information had been stolen from about 500 million user accounts.TechNov 10, 2016
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