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Old 02-04-2014, 05:31 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly View Post
As I understand it, Yahoo notified the accounts that were hacked and told only those to change their password. Is that how you understand it? I heard about it on the news several times this morning and read about it online today also and they seemed to say only the hacked accounts that were notified were affected. I just changed my password, made it so hard I had to look it up for over a week and just got to the point I can remember it and I'm loathe to change it again unless they contact me I was one of the accounts that was hacked. Dang, what is WRONG with hackers that they can't get jobs and make money honestly!?!?!?
LOL I agree! I somehow think they just want our email addresses to sell but not sure if I'm right -
I know if you call ONE insurance company or similar they will slam you for months selling your tel number - wonder if the hacking of yahoo and such is a similar way for them to make money....

does anyone know so I don't have to google this ?
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