If you received this mail in your Inbox (NOT Spam/Junk), do not click a link - it might still be a 'phishing scam' attempting to get your password for identity theft or financial fraud. Instead, go to your bookmarked mail link and change your password (and other information too!) If it shows immediately when you sing in, it should be a valid warning.
Read these articles for all steps to take. They are general tips for all e-mail accounts.
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If you received this mail in your Inbox (NOT Spam/Junk), do not click a link - it might still be a 'phishing scam' attempting to get your password for identity theft or financial fraud. Instead, go to your bookmarked mail link and change your password (and other information too!) If it shows immediately when you sing in, it should be a valid warning.
Read these articles for all steps to take. They are general tips for all e-mail accounts.
http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?locale=en_US&page=c...
http://ask-leo.com/what_is_the_security_related_in...
http://ask-leo.com/email_hacked_7_things_you_need_...
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