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Has anyone received an email claiming to be from Yahoo today saying that you need to confirm you password?
It looked shady since I never signed up for the service that they claimed I did. Watch out for this latest scam.
Hi Matt. I see that you are still as stupid as you are butt hurt about being called out for your constant lies.
14 Answers
- Anonymous11 months agoFavourite answer
THOUSANDS do, every day..... Scammers trawl addresses harvested by various methods. The first thing to notice is that they don't/can't address you by name.
- Anonymous5 months ago
Maybe they don’t want lifeless losers like you. You don’t even wash in between your cheeks in the shower so get a life hon.
- Anonymous10 months ago
I get lots of those from various companies, usually written in fractured English.
- Anonymous11 months ago
Only insane people and drug abusers post such questions like yours. Sane people use an email or spam filter instead of wasting time here.
Source(s): You give such answers to others right? - brian 2010Lv 711 months ago
Scam messages that request you to provide the password to your email account must be ignored and deleted immediately. Never click on the attachment in the message of you'll risk unleashing malware on your computer or mobile device. Remember Yahoo would never send you unsolicited emails asking for your personal information.
- Anonymous11 months ago
I agree with the other anonymous answer (so I guess I'm Mr. Right too) hopefully the next scam will fool you enough, so we can ALL have a party and celebrate the fact that you are finally hacked & unable to recover your toxic account.
- Anonymous11 months ago
It would've been great if you fell for it and they hacked your account. One less loser on this website.
- Anonymous11 months ago
I got something like this a while ago in my spam, I just blocked the source of it so I wouldn’t get something like that again :)
- ?Lv 711 months ago
That is a phishing scam. Ignore and delete it. This is how to identify legitimate Yahoo websites, requests, and communications: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN2091.html