The massive cyber attack against yahoo exposing hundreds of millions of users. Pam cook has more on the announcement that we brought you on mornings on 2. Pam. Yes. I have been watching it down in the news room. This is one of the largest cyber intrusions in u. S. History. They are tying it to russian spies. Just moments ago the fbi executive assistant director announced the indictment of four people in connection to that huge cyber attack at yahoo that affected 500 million of its users. They say the defendants include the providers of the Russian FederalSecurity Service and intelligence as well as Law Enforcement affects of the Russian Federation as well as two criminal mac hackers. They got unauthorized access to the computers and stole information including personal information of the account holders. The defendants targeted yahoo accounts of russian and u. S. Government officials, including Cyber Security diplomatic and military personnel. They also targeted russian journalists, numerous employees of other providers whose networks the conspirators sought to exploit and employees of Financial Services and other commercial entities. Now, the agency says that this investigation shows that the u. S. Will not allow cyber criminals to compromise the security of our country. The San Francisco fbi Office Meeting with journalists in the next hour. The agency expected to discuss more of this. The impact of the cyber attack. But right now joining me on the phone is Technology Analyst rob enderly. Good. Month, rob. Thank you for joining us on this. Thank you for having me. Rob, two of the hackers were russian spies. They say under the federal Security Service, thats equivalent to our fbi, right . So what are the implications of this . That it was state backed. The implications this was a state backed attack and they connected this to a broad intrusion into accounts for foreign reporters, foreign russian reporters, Bank Executives and a variety of other folks that used the massive email system that yahoo had. Rob certainly this has more implications because of the financial institutions, their e mail. It sounds like we could hear more about more information that was compromised. Our banks, our financial institutions, possibly even our homeland security. Yeah. Certainly. Yahoo was widely used by individuals. You might have a professional account but you would also have a personal account that. Would include politicians, government employees. The level of penetration here was unprecedented because we were talking about millions of people compromised. Massive numbers. A breach of unexpected depth and breath. This was damaging to the country. Gasia has a yahoo account. I do too. I rarely use it. How worried should we be that have yahoo accounts. Those who have changed passwords. Are we vulnerable to any attack . Well, apparently they have sealed the breach. So they no longer have access to this particular service. What is most concerning is that yahoo did not take this seriously. You have to believe that they were not the only email service penetrated. So it does bring up the underlying issue that just because nobody has announced a breach doesnt mean that one hasnt occurred. Because part of the news here was that the yahoo, the internal investigation of yahoo indicated that yahoo did not treat this seriously enough. And thats really what led to the the very Great Potential damage that occurred. Rob, this might sound like a wild question. When you say russia and hacking, is there any parallel to be drawn with the u. S. Election. Certainly theres that possible. The the breach was very broad. And so once you get access, if the goal was to tamper with the election, this would be a tool that would be likely to be used to do that. So it certainly is very possible that they can draw a connection between the two events since they have evidence that the russians attempted to affect the election. This would have been one of the mechanisms they might have used to do this. It seems to be part of if not a line event but a related effort. Until that part of the investigation is complete, i dont think we can rule that out. Rob, what would you tell other Similar Companies across the country here in response to this, in regards to tightening up their security right now . Reporter well, yeah. It is incredibly important. You just when you have state level players active were talking about russia. Weve got china active and we certainly have the u. S. Active, both domestically and abroad. We have north korea active. This would indicate that you need to take extraordinary mechanisms extraordinary mechanisms in place to ensure the security of your Communications Ever your company. This is not something that we can take trivially, especially if it covers as much of the nation that yahoo did. Rob, thank you for taking the time. We appreciate it. My pleasure. Just looking at yahoos stock down nearly 1 . Certainly. It really has implications for yahoo Going Forward. And verizon who was taking over yahoo. It impacted the value of that deal. I would imagine that those people who have not ended their yahoo account. Right. Might at this point. The horse in the barn door analogy where it is late for me to take action now. It hits the yahoo name. This is 2014. Yahoo one of the grandfathers of Silicon Valley in the bay area. Yes. Were getting a new executive board as we have been talking about with the verizon deal. That certainly will make changes. All right. Pam, thank you. Thank you. In other news, more than 100 faith and Community Leaders from Santa Clara County boarded buses earlier this morning and headed off to the state capital. Members of the pact want to produce immigrant and Muslim American families in california. The initials stand for people acting in community together. A group that represents more than 30 schools and religious organizations. They say they have standing up against any law that could create fear in the community. People scared to go to the grocery store, to get out of their homes even. It is that fear of ice coming in, of families being split apart, of their relink us center religious centers from being targeted. They will meet are state leaders today. They want state lawmakers to support the california values act that would make sure that no state or local money is spent to carry out mass deportations. The religious act would ban the state from taking part in a muslim registry. The revised travel ban will be scrutinized in federal courtrooms today in hawaii, washington and maryland. The ban is supposed to go into effect thursday but more than half a dozen states including california are challenging it. The executive order puts restriction on travel from six muslim majority nations. A suspect remains on the loose this morning following a deadly officerinvolved shooting that happened last night near cal state east bay in hayward. About 5 20, Fremont Police spotted a stolen car in hayward wanted in connection with several armed robberies throughout the bay area. When they tried to stop the car, the driver ran into police cars and into two detectives. The officers fired at the suspects car, killing a woman inside. It sped off and crashed moments later in hayward. Officers arrested a man and another woman but a second man got away. Scary. It was very frightening. You know, to see this happen. I asked the Police Officer what was going on. He told me to stay in the house. Somebody was running around with a gun. The s. W. A. T. Team looked for the suspect for hours but the search was called in overnight. The woman who was shot was taken to a nearby trauma center. As we mentioned, she died. The two detectives were treated and then released. Theirs coming up, a health alert for children and parents at an east bay elementary school. The outbreak that sickened almost three dozen children. Two pages from President Trumps 2005 tack returns revealed. What were learning about the leak and the white hows response white house response. The time is 9 12. Stocks are up across the board but not by much. Do you jones gaining 15 points right now. The s p up one percent. Say aim lavatory for nasdaq. The yahoo stock we talked about a moment ago with pam. It is down by almost one full percent. In a few hours now, Federal Reserve will wrap up the policy meeting. Rate hikes would be good news for saver whos have been earning little on their accounts but would push up payments on mortgages, credit cards and other loans. After all of the demands for President Trump to release his tax returns we are now seeing part of this 2005 return. Janet has more on how the documents became public and reaction to the news. You may have heard we have significant breaking news tonight. Donald trumps tax returns have surfaced. Reporter Msnbcs Rachel Maddow says they were sent to david k january son. The two leaked pages of the 2005 tax returns reveal that he had an income of 153 million that year and paid 38 million in taxes. Nothing in the documents answered questions about whether Donald Trumps business had any ties to russia or other foreign entities. The greater concern, the worry that this president may be financially beholdent to an individual or institution or to a country. We cant know any of that without getting his tax returns. That is why president s release their tax returns. Reporter in a statement, the white house confirmed the tax returns accuracy and condemned the leak saying it is illegal to steal and publish tax returns. The Dishonest Media can continue to make this part of the agenda while the president will focus on his that includes tax reform that will benefit all americans. What happens after all of this. Do we get a slow drip of the rest of the taxes. Reporter as a candidate and now as president , donald trump has refused to release tax returns despite a precedent dating back to Richard Nixon saying that the audit is no barrier to the release. Critics say the 2005 documents raise questions about mr. Trumps call to eliminate the alternative tax. The leaked documents show the tax bracket at 24 . Had the alternative minimum tax been eliminated, it would have been closer to 3. 5 . The constituency that want to find guilt and some sort of untorrid activity, they will find it. For those who think that his hands are clean as far as the russian connection, i think they will find plenty of that. Reporter ktvu fox 2 news. On ktvu. Com we have posted President Trumps 2005 tax returns so you can see the two page document for yourself. Joining us on the phone, ktvu political analyst brian sobel. It showed income of more than 150 million in 2005. He paid 38 million in taxes. Was this big reveal a little overhyped or not. Oh, my gosh, yes. The old seinfeld show about nothing. That is exactly what that was. You know, first of all, its you know only part of a document. Only from one year. What it does reveal is, if accurate, is that donald trump paid a significant amount of money, even if the effective tax rate was roughly 24 to 25 . So if there is nothing problematic in this tax return as many people have said, would you advise donald trump to go ahead and release his tax returns if there isnt anything to hide . Well, i you know, i would have said a long time ago if there was nothing to hide, he should have released his returns. But he had his own reasons. And i think what it is is frankly unlike a lot of past president s and candidates, this situation is so complex and involves so many corporations and companies that i dont know that the president knew exactly how to release it where he would come out in the best light. Because clearly he has taken a lot of deductions over the years as every business person has. Just because he hasnt released his tax returns, it doesnt necessarily mean that he is doing something illegal or hiding something. Youre saying that he is worried that perhaps people wont understand them and it will be a big mess. Well, exactly, sal. I think at the end of the day, these when you are when youre in a situation that is as complex as a business person like trump, people cant identify with the way that taxes are paid, quite frankly. Most of us, you know, we file our taxes, we either pay or get a refund and it is fairly it is a fairly linear process. For businesses with numerous corporations and individuals, it is not that easy and people can look at it and say here is somebody who went out of his way to not pay taxes. But his answer would be i used the laws, the tax laws to save money and yet i still paid if this 2005 release is accurate. Those two pages showed no indication about business links between him and russia. For those trying to find the links. It doesnt mean that theyre not there, right . You need the entire complete return. Of course. Yeah. This was a twopage piece of what was probably a cliff notes version. Probably hundreds of pages. Isnt it ironic i was going to say isnt it ironic we havent seen more of this. We try to pay as little taxes as possible. Yes. Like many of us. Thanks for joining us on the phone. Absolutely. We turn to you with our question of the day about the issue. Do you want to see more of President Trumps tax returns. Yes, no, or you dont care about it at all. We will check the results of the ktvu poll going on throughout mornings on 2. The majority say yes, 55 . A few say no i dont want to see more. A good third plus say i dont care at all. As for your tweets one viewer says absolutely yes. The people of this country need to know. Ethics are not being violated a requirement for being president of the United States. Dean said i dont care at all. What is important is that he does a good job, is a good president of the United States for the people. And gene said absolutely yes we need to see his taxes and he should publicly release his 2016 taxes before tax day. Keep checking your responses throughout the day and share them with you at 9 30. Reach us on ktvu. The poll is over on ktvu. Com and under the mornings on 2 tab. Coming up, a wayward sea lion has been stuck in a canal. We showed you the live picture at noon yesterday. The guy finally popped his head out. The challenge that rescue workers are facing as they try to free the sea lion. How genetic testing helped one woman uncover information about herself and multiple members of her family. About two weeks ago the American Cancer Society released news that show that millennials from double sometimes quadruple risk of cancer. They say that it could be time to start screening people in their early 20s. Now we are putting a personal story on that research. In 2008, martinez was told she has lynch syndrome, a genetic disease that can cause a host of cancers. That discovery led her to raise money to get her family screened and learn more about genetic counseling. In the process, a number of her family members discovered they had cancer, including her sister who at just 35 was diagnosed with colon cancer. Thank you for joining us. Ill start with you. You were able to make changes based on what you learned through genetic testing. That is the key there. Yes. Definitely. That information is so empowering. It is empowering because when you have that genetic diagnosis for her ed tar ecancer syndrome as lynch syndrome, there are recommendations that physicians make so you can prevent your risk or prevent a cancer diagnosis early or early cancer diagnose yes. What are you doing differently. What im doing differently is every year i get screened for six different cancers. I go in for colonoscopies every 18 months to two years and im getting an endoscopy because there is a risk of stomach cancer. How did you find out about this in the first place. My family, my sister when she was diagnosed with colon cancer at 35, that was her second cancer. My dad had already had two cancers. This was in 2002. Her oncologist ordered the genetic test. But the technology was not advanced enough to detect complex mutations. It was inclusive. It was like what do we do now. The oncologist says that your family should consider colonoscopies but there were things that we could do proactively. In the meantime, more people in my family got cancer. I was scared of my risk. Am i going to get that too. I was about 20, 23 when it started coming. Amy, how can the average person, you know, know if there are no symptoms . Who should be tested for this . Its just lucky she was. How does the average person know if she should be tested. That is a very good question. We tend to rely on individual family histories as one of the key indicators as to whether or not an inherited disease runs in the family. But were learning more and more that many people with inherited conditions dont have a Family History that is appreciated. For example, we estimate that one individual in 280 will have lynch syndrome, this inherited predisposition to develop colon cancer or uterine cancer. That is a big number. A significant number of the families dont have cancer yet. So the way to approach this is to screen all colon cancers for the possibility of lynch syndrome or other inherited conditions. But to prevent cancer, we need to think about based on the recent data from the American Cancer Society, screening at a younger age. We did an interview earlier, last week, maybe two weeks ago with the American Cancer Society. My father died in his 40s of cancer. I said drop it from 50 to 40 for colon cancer. Theyre looking at the numbers. Im glad theyre do this. What about the mental aspect of this. Part of me wants to know if i am prone to get it because my father had it and part of me is like i want to live my life until i have real symptoms. What do you tell people who have that debate of tucking that information that you have, selena, and wanting to stay away and just waiting . Yeah. It