Wednesday, October 28, 2009

I'm wondering how to get my 8 year old yahoo account back from the hacker who has gone in and c

as of monday, april 17th my password didn%26#039;t work. repeated calls to customer care and the emails to account security have proved to be fruitless. account security sends back a auto responder and finally stopped doing that yesterday . account verification tells me the zip code isn%26#039;t in their database. i paid for a mailplus account and worried that someone may use the credit card attached to it, i contacted customer care today and they cancelled the mail plus account service and claimed that they would add the prorated amount back to my credit card. so they must have enough info to know i am who i am right? wrong. when i tried to get a password reissued to me, they told me they had to transfer me to account verification who then informed me that i must have convinced someone in the credit card dept of my identity but i hadn%26#039;t done the same for them. i asked would my account be deleted after 30 days of non use. no need to wait for that-apparently someone is using my account now.help plez!



I%26#039;m wondering how to get my 8 year old yahoo account back from the hacker who has gone in and changed info?

I not really sure if this will help you or not but yahoo uses web beacons. Ask them if they can identify you through your IP address. If they can they should be able to see that something has changed because the other user has a different IP address. Have you called your credit card company to notify them of the possible threat to your security? I feel terrible for you you have been so violated to have someone out there reading your personal e-mail. Shame on Yahoo what are you paying them for!



I%26#039;m wondering how to get my 8 year old yahoo account back from the hacker who has gone in and changed info?

try looking around the web if there is any other way to hack into the email account the same way he did then close the account because if you dont the hacker will keep hacking and reading youre info

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