Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 To those of you that have yahoo accounts, it's probably time to be sure you don't get hacked and send out a ton of junk emails to everybody in your account. It's been happening with more frequency lately. And, it's not your computer that's hacked, but your online yahoo account. I just read the info below, from the " Computer Lady " and went to Yahoo, updated my account to a new, more complex password, and also set a " Seal " as outlined by Yahoo, to prevent Phishing. Something worthwhile to take 5 minutes to do! Thanks! Jan Patenaude _Hacked Email Account Info_ (http://askthecomputerlady.com/questions/2010/12/hacked-email-account/) by _Computer Lady_ (http://askthecomputerlady.com/questions/author/admin/) on Thursday, December 23rd, 2010 | _No Comments_ (http://askthecomputerlady.com/questions/2010/12/hacked-email-account/#respond) Dear Computer Lady, Someone has gotten into my computer and sending crazy emails to everyone in my address book and pretending gthey are from me. Please tell me what i can do. Thanks, Durwood __–__ Dear Durwood, I see that you are using a yahoo email address. This means that the person has not gotten into your computer, but they have hacked into your yahoo email account. Since you appear to still have access to your email, the first thing you need to do is change your password. This will prevent the person from accessing your account and sending more messages. If you can’t get into your account, you should try to contact yahoo and at least get them to shut down the account so that no more emails can be sent in your name. If you have any other online passwords that are the same or similar to your yahoo password, you should change those immediately. Many online companies will send your password to you in an email message if you forget it. It would be very easy for this unknown person to access your other passwords in this way. In the future, you really need to make sure you are using secure passwords. Here is how I create a secure password. First, start with a short phrase, we will use the phrase, I like peanuts for an example. For your password, pick one word, and change the vowels to numbers or symbols. Now the phrase looks like this: I l1k3 peanut$ The next step is to mix up the words in your phrase: l1k3 peanut$ I and finally, put the words together to get rid of the spaces in between: l1k3peanut$I Now, you have a secure password with one capital letter, two numbers, one Symbol and should be fairly easy to remember. Then, in your master password file/list, codify this to yourself to help you recall it later. For example, in a text document named Yahoo, write: Yaho- love nut legume # uppercase too - (whatever, JUST something so you remember your basic format, but nobody else in a million years would know what it meant.) Jan Patenaude, RD, CLT Director of Medical Nutrition Signet Diagnostic Corporation Telecommuting Nationwide (Mountain Time) office and cell Fax: DineRight4@... " Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending. " ~Carl Bard Specialist in IBS, migraine, fibromyalgia and inflammatory conditions which are often triggered by adverse reactions to foods and chemicals. Co-author of the Certified LEAP Therapist Training Course. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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