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Follow up Notice - Important Message Regarding Your Account Security
- To: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert
- Subject: Follow up Notice - Important Message Regarding Your Account Security
- From: "[** UTF-8 charset **] Yahoo" <http://www.communications.yahoo.com/~Yahoo>
- Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2016 20:11:52 +0000
https://email.communications.yahoo.com/t/dbhbJoFWFLmQBGYkJZEyDX1EaaM3HiBLFY44zaaaa?n=@@yhiXymsbun4iyhnkhftXy%23Tk&X=yhiXymsbun4iyhnkhftXy_rhavh.jht&e=
Dear Robert,
Weâ??re following up on a data security issue we announced last month that may
involve your Yahoo account information. We sent you an email about this issue
previously. You can read the content of that email, which describes the data
security issue, at https://yahoo.com/security-notice-content.
Weâ??ve noticed that you have not changed your password or adopted Yahoo
Account Key since we sent you our first email about this issue. We strongly
recommend that you promptly change your Yahoo password and adopt alternate
means of account verification, as appropriate. For example, please consider
using Yahoo Account Key, a simple authentication tool that eliminates the need
to use a password altogether.
We also encourage you to follow these security recommendations:
* Change your password and security questions and answers for any other
accounts on which you used the same or similar information used for your
Yahoo account.
* Review your accounts for suspicious activity.
* Be cautious of any unsolicited communications that ask for your personal
information or refer you to a web page asking for personal information.
* Avoid clicking on links or downloading attachments from suspicious
emails. For more information about this issue and our security resources,
please visit the Yahoo Security Issue FAQs page available at
https://yahoo.com/security-update.
Protecting your information is important to us and we work continuously to
strengthen our defenses against the threats targeting our industry.
Sincerely,
Bob Lord
Chief Information Security Officer
Yahoo