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Re: Yahoo Confirms Huge Data Breach Affecting 500 Million Accounts 

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...went to yahoo to change my passwords. I didn't used to have yahoo passwords, my isp is at&t. Either yahoo bought them or they bought yahoo and now I have yahoo passwords. Before they would let me change my passwords they wanted to know what my cellphone number was (not yahoo and not AT&T) they wanted to coordinate my text messages with their data bases. I don't see any reason that at&t would need my Verizon passwords so I told em to piss up a rope. It is lkeely that I will not be doing business with either at&t, or yahoo in the near future and I understand that Verizon is either buying yahoo or yahoo is buying them. Whatever, they will be added to the shitcan list along with windows ten.




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Re: Yahoo Confirms Huge Data Breach Affecting 500 Million Accounts
By: Zimbler0
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Sat, 24 Sep 16 12:08 AM
Msg. 11392 of 47202

Decomposed> Nobody should ever stay with the same e-mail provider for more than two years.
Some providers you might want to consider include myway.com, ieee.com, zoho.com (which encrypts)

Hmmmm. . .
Has anyone used Zoho.com? Do they provide free E-Mail
accounts?
Zim.


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