I was a little suspicious of an email that came day,, from yahoo webmaster. Sayin to send then email,, and password, and other info,cause theyre tryin too make sure all a ccounts are active,,,didnt know if I should respond,, I use my yahoo mail,, every day too,,,so I just ignored it,,was wonderin what any1esle thought? Asked by eagleeye 35 months ago Similar Questions: received email yahoo webmaster tday Recent Questions About: received email yahoo webmaster tday Arts > Writing.
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Don't reply This sounds like classic phishing to me, I use yahoo mail and I didn't get anything like this yesterday. You should report this to yahoo, they would never ask you to send your password.
1 It is spam. Yahoo will never ask for your email or password in an email. They had something similar going around a while back.
Yahoo would know whether your account was active or not.
It is spam. Yahoo will never ask for your email or password in an email. They had something similar going around a while back.
Yahoo would know whether your account was active or not.
2 Bonnie is right. No reputable company will ask for your personal or account information in an email. It is easy enough to cut and paste logos into letters in order to make them look official, but don't go there and never select and click on any links within the letter.
If you want to be pro active in Internet security then you can forward the message with the header to spam cop or other agency that deals with this type of mail. The header is a must as no one can tell anything just from just the email. You would also be wise to block that sender.
MSN just wrote me and asked me to update my credit card information, and I got a letter yesterday from The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation telling me that I had been selected to received a large amount of money. As if....
Bonnie is right. No reputable company will ask for your personal or account information in an email. It is easy enough to cut and paste logos into letters in order to make them look official, but don't go there and never select and click on any links within the letter.
If you want to be pro active in Internet security then you can forward the message with the header to spam cop or other agency that deals with this type of mail. The header is a must as no one can tell anything just from just the email. You would also be wise to block that sender.
MSN just wrote me and asked me to update my credit card information, and I got a letter yesterday from The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation telling me that I had been selected to received a large amount of money. As if....
Not sure, doesn't much matter though. Never give any personal information to an email you have received.
I received a suspicious email that I did not open.
How can someone send an email to others, yet in the To: my email appears but I never received the email.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.