The Justice Department announced Wednesday charges against two Russian spies and two hackers for the 2014 Yahoo data breach. The four men face a total of 47 charges including conspiracy, computer fraud, economic espionage, theft of trade secrets and aggravated identity theft. Two men were agents of Russia's Federal Security Service and another, Federal prosecutors allege the men stole "about 500 million accounts and then used some of that stolen information to obtain unauthorized access to the contents of accounts at Yahoo, Google and other webmail providers."