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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Kuala Lumpur
Posts: 368
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G'day Alan,
Is it safe for us to email you using that email address now? i.e you are not locked out from that email? Rasdan |
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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 6,992
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Yes Rasdan, that email address is now OK.
I guess its possible to break into virtually anything if you really want to, but my address now has a new password that was set up in accordance with government security protocols. Hopefully its a little bit safer than my previous one. I have been told that deletion of an unwanted email can result in a hacker gaining entry to an account, and perhaps that is how it was hacked in the first place. |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Posts: 159
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Alan,
Good to hear your oke ![]() But, were is the source of what you posted last, that a unwanted email removed gets your account hacked ![]() It's new to me. Kind regards from Amsterdam |
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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 6,992
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Yeah, it was new to me too.
After my problem hit I discussed it with a friend whose brother works for yahoo. His advice was that some of these junk or phishing emails can infect your account if you delete them so it is better just to ignore them. He told me this advice is part of the standard yahoo advice n dealing with this problem. When I checked the yahoo page on this problem I found that it says the same thing:- ignore, do not delete. |
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