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Monday, 25 November 2013
CEO Marissa Mayer has announced the
company plans to have all of its internal server traffic encrypted by
the end of Q1 2014. The statement comes fter a recent report by the
Washington Post alleged that the NSA has been intercepting traffic
between Yahoo’s servers as a means of collecting data on its targets.
Marissa Mayer stated in a blog post on Tumblr, “As you know, there have
been a number of reports over the last six months about the U.S.
government secretly accessing user data without the knowledge of tech
companies, including Yahoo. I want to reiterate what we have said in the
past: Yahoo has never given access to our data centers to the NSA or to
any other government agency. Ever,” she said.
Yahoo also stated that they will also be
offering a chance to users to encrypt all of the traffic that they send
to or from the service using HTTPS by Q1 2014. Marissa announced in a
blog post the company will make Yahoo Mail even more secure by
introducing https (SSL - Secure Sockets Layer) encryption with a
2048-bit key across our network by January 8, 2014. Yahoo will be adding
the encryption across all Yahoo products as well as all mail partners.
Mayer also stated that NSA can not get any user information without the
company’s knowledge.
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