Email contacts hacked yahoo

I'm so sorry to hear that your email contacts were hacked on Yahoo!

Here are some steps you can take to minimize the damage and protect your online identity:

  1. Change your Yahoo password: Immediately change your Yahoo password to a strong and unique one. Make sure it's not the same as your other account passwords.
  2. Secure your other accounts: Change the passwords of your other accounts (e.g., social media, email, banking) that use the same password as your Yahoo account.
  3. Monitor your accounts: Keep a close eye on your accounts for any suspicious activity. Check your account activity logs and report any unusual behavior to the respective account providers.
  4. Report the hack to Yahoo: File a report with Yahoo's security team to let them know about the hack. You can do this by going to Yahoo's Help page and following the instructions.
  5. Use two-factor authentication: Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your Yahoo account to add an extra layer of security. This will require you to enter a verification code sent to your phone or another device in addition to your password.
  6. Be cautious with emails and links: Be extra careful when opening emails and links from unknown senders. Hackers may try to trick you into revealing sensitive information or installing malware.
  7. Keep your software up-to-date: Ensure that your operating system, browser, and other software are up-to-date with the latest security patches.
  8. Use a password manager: Consider using a password manager to generate and store unique, strong passwords for each of your accounts.
  9. Monitor your credit reports: Keep an eye on your credit reports to ensure that no unauthorized activity has occurred.
  10. Consider a credit monitoring service: If you're concerned about the potential impact of the hack on your credit, consider signing up for a credit monitoring service.

Remember, it's essential to stay vigilant and proactive when it comes to online security. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to ask!