AOL investigates cyber attack, says user data compromised


Credit: Reuters/Andrew Kelly


The AOL logo is seen at the company's office in New York November 5, 2013.


The company said it was working with federal authorities to investigate the attack, in which hackers obtained email addresses, postal addresses, encrypted passwords and answers to security questions used to reset passwords.


It said there was no indication that the encryption on that data had been broken.


A company spokesman declined to say how many email accounts are registered on its system.


AOL said that it identified the breach after noticing a 'significant' increase in the amount of spam appearing as spoofed emails from AOL addresses. Such emails do not originate from a sender's service provider, but their addresses are edited to make them appear that way.


(Reporting by Jim Finkle; Editing by Richard Valdmanis and Sofina Mirza-Reid)


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