Click Account security on the left and then click Change password.
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And if you have repeated your old Yahoo password on any of your other accounts, go ahead and change the password for those accounts, too.įor Yahoo, log into Yahoo Mail, click the gear icon in the upper-right corner and click Account Info. The hack exposed your password so if you do anything, that one thing should be to change your password to a strong password or passphrase that you don't use for any of your other accounts. The first order of business is to change your password. So, instead of deleting your Yahoo account, I suggest you change your password, turn on two-step verification, disconnect all connected services and move to Gmail while leaving your Yahoo account inactive. Yahoo recycles old email addresses, which means that 30 days after your account is deleted, someone could open a new account with your old Yahoo email address and potentially use it to gain access to your other accounts.Īfter opening an account with the address you vacated, a nefarious individual could impersonate you and fire off password resets requests to get into any of your other online accounts to which you've linked your Yahoo email. In an earlier version of this story, I suggested you simply delete your Yahoo account and move to Gmail, but it appears doing so may open another workaround for hackers. Why you shouldn't delete your Yahoo account
At the time of the attack, Yahoo claimed 1 billion accounts had been hacked, but after Verizon took over Yahoo, the company investigated further and discovered that all of its approximately 3 billion accounts were affected.
Yahoo announced Tuesday that every single one of its 3 billion accounts were hacked from a 2013 breach. The biggest data breach in history just tripled in size.