Analysis

SEC's $35M Yahoo Fine Lacks Bite Without Targeting Execs

By Dunstan Prial (April 25, 2018, 8:41 PM EDT) -- A $35 million SEC fine levied against Altaba Inc., the company formerly known as Yahoo, for failing to disclose a massive 2014 data breach is a wake-up call for other companies to put disclosure procedures in place and use them, but the message would have been louder and clearer had individual company executives been held liable, legal experts said Wednesday....

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