SAN FRANCISCO — Data breaches have become a fact of digital life, and they seem to be getting bigger. USA TODAY has put together a list of the largest reported breaches.

For purposes of this ranking, we did not include hacks that affected fewer than 1 million users, such as the Sony Pictures Entertainment breach. Also, the dates listed are when a breach was announced, not necessarily when it happened.

Yahoo! 1 billion, December 2016

Yahoo! 500 million, September 2016

MySpace 360 million May 2016

EBay 145 million, May 2014

Equifax 143 million, September 2017

Target 110 million, November 2013

LinkedIn 100 million, May 2016

AOL 92 million, October 2007

JP Morgan Chase 83 million, October 2013

Anthem 80 million, February 2015

Sony PlayStation Network 77 million, April 2011

Home Depot, 53 million, September 2014

TJ Maxx 45.7 million 2007

Ashley Madison, 32 million, August 2015

Office of Personnel Management 21.5 million, July 2015

T-Mobile (via Experian), 15 million, October 2015

Scottrade 4.6 million, October 2015

UCLA Health 4.5 million, July 2015



Source: USA TODAY Research