Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Your Yahoo! account information has changed

The following was deleted from your account:
howtotipstricks@gmail.com

Does something look odd?
If the changes described above are accurate, no further action is needed. If anything doesn't look right, follow the link below to make changes:
https://edit.yahoo.com/commchannel/manage?ar=2&ea=nTeD2cwU1ey.XYBtC6YLj.9ZPoF1SI3YP1crldOWn2CCjILkGxAQwr7MbToYxlmfrrzgHorqUs.LEzRG6OO_s2GvOTgsidAS9MYTRI804M99VjoeZ22q_2M-&done=https%3A%2F%2Fedit.yahoo.com%2Fconfig%2Feval_profile

If you did not initiate this change, please sign in to your Yahoo! account and verify your account information by clicking the "My Account" link at the top of the page.

You can use the email address(es) in your Yahoo! account to reset your password. To ensure that your account information remains accurate and secure we notify you whenever this information changes.

If the Yahoo! ID iv************* does not belong to you or if you would like to permanently stop receiving messages for this Yahoo! ID at this email address, please visit the following link:
https://edit.yahoo.com/commchannel/disavow?p=DJHY0uHhZwrgp5OHqZVZ1sP.t_hHdEN.J.O1IUbNNMhpEzH_yoxgU69bLHhnsLvvW04MF8_Ih_13n0M-

Regards,
Yahoo! Account Services
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This change request was made on October 13, 2009 at 08:01am PDT

Your Yahoo! password was changed

Your Yahoo! ID is: iv*************
(ID partially hidden for your privacy)

The password for your Yahoo! ID was recently changed. You don't need to do anything, this message is simply a notification to protect the security of your account. Your new password may take a few moments to become active. If it doesn't work on your first try, please try it again later.

- Didn't change your password?
1. Someone changed your password on 10/13/2009 at 08:00am. Please sign in to your Yahoo! account to confirm you still have access after the change.

2. Reset your password (https://edit.yahoo.com/forgot?intl=ca&partner=) from any sign-in screen by clicking the forgotten password link.

3. Visit the Yahoo! Security Center (http://security.yahoo.com) to learn how to protect yourself from phishing attacks.

Regards,
Yahoo! Account Services

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