FW: Yahoo! Breach Affects 500 Million Users NPC BEWARE
FYI For all those Yahoo users. Beware!! "A Purple Heart proves you were smart enough to hatch a plan, stupid enough to try it and lucky enough to survive!" Terry W. Himes JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory Dawn Spacecraft Team Rosetta Sequence Team Lead Phone: (818) 393-6261 Cell: (818) 653-8213 Fax: (818) 393-3147 thimes@jpl.nasa.gov<mailto:thimes@jpl.nasa.gov> 🇺🇸 From: Shea Allen <shea@iwstrategists.com<mailto:shea@iwstrategists.com>> on behalf of Bruce Horowitz <info@iwstrategists.com<mailto:info@iwstrategists.com>> Date: Friday, September 23, 2016 10:46 AM To: Terry Himes <Terry.Himes@jpl.nasa.gov<mailto:Terry.Himes@jpl.nasa.gov>> Subject: Yahoo! Breach Affects 500 Million Users As part of our ongoing efforts to help keep your personal information as safe as possible, we want to remind you to stay on the lookout for the many security threats making the rounds in cyberspace today. Recently, we learned about a massive Yahoo! breach in which more than 500 million users of Yahoo! services—including Yahoo! Mail, Fantasy Sports, and Flickr—have had their account information compromised. We advise you to change your Yahoo! password immediately—and be sure to update any other online accounts that reused your Yahoo! password. What information was compromised? Yahoo! has confirmed that the following information may have been stolen: * Names * E-mail addresses * Telephone numbers * Dates of birth * Passwords * Security questions and answers What steps can you take to protect yourself? 1) Change your password. If you log in to your account and change your password, attackers can’t use the old, compromised password to gain access. Be sure that your new password is long and complex and does not resemble your previous password. 2) Review passwords on your other accounts. When attackers compromise one set of credentials (i.e., e-mail address and password), they’ll attempt to use it on all your different online accounts. Each of your online accounts should have a unique, hard-to-guess password. If you find that you did reuse your password, change those other account passwords as soon as possible. 3) Review security questions and answers on your other accounts. As with the above step, be sure that your Yahoo! security questions and answers don’t match those of your other online accounts. 4) Be wary of e-mails that come from Yahoo! Yahoo! is sending e-mails to all affected users with this message<https://s.yimg.com/sf/support/en-security-notice-content.pdf>. Attackers will likely take advantage of the situation and send warning e-mails pretending to be Yahoo!, trying to get users to click on malicious links or attachments or to send their password information. Note that Yahoo!’s official message does not ask you to click anything or send sensitive information. 5) Monitor your accounts for suspicious activity. As the breach occurred two years ago, many users may have already become victims to identity theft (i.e., if a Yahoo! password was reused on other accounts). If you believe that you’re a victim of identity theft, please visit identitytheft.gov<https://identitytheft.gov> to file an FTC report and view helpful resources for minimizing the impact. For more information, visit Yahoo!’s FAQs page<https://help.yahoo.com/kb/account/SLN27925.html?impressions=true> regarding the incident. Rest assured that we are always concerned about information security. If you have any questions, please contact us at 323-878-2500. Sincerely, Bruce Horowitz President Ho prP Phone 323.878.2500 | Fax 323.878.2511 | info@iwstrategists.com<mailto:info@iwstrategists.com> [bruce_horowitz_email_sig_ver2] INNOVATIVE WEALTH STRATEGISTS 6767 Forest Lawn Drive, Suite 120, Los Angeles, CA 90068-1027 | www.iwstrategists.com Join Our Community [20-social-media-icons - Copy - Copy (2)] <https://www.facebook.com/iwstrategists> [20-social-media-icons - Copy (2)] <http://innovativewealthstrategists.wordpress.com/> [20-social-media-icons (1) - Copy] <http://www.linkedin.com/in/bruceshorowitz/> Bruce S. Horowitz (CA INSURANCE LICENSE #0B66129) is a Registered Representative and Investment Adviser Representative with/and offers securities and advisory services through Commonwealth Financial Network®, member FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser. ~ We appreciate your business and the trust you place in us ~ FYI For all those Yahoo users. Beware!! "A Purple Heart proves you were smart enough to hatch a plan, stupid enough to try it and lucky enough to survive!" Terry W. Himes JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory Dawn Spacecraft Team Rosetta Sequence Team Lead Phone: (818) 393-6261 Cell: (818) 653-8213 Fax: (818) 393-3147 [1]thimes@jpl.nasa.gov From: Shea Allen <[2]shea@iwstrategists.com> on behalf of Bruce Horowitz <[3]info@iwstrategists.com> Date: Friday, September 23, 2016 10:46 AM To: Terry Himes <[4]Terry.Himes@jpl.nasa.gov> Subject: Yahoo! Breach Affects 500 Million Users As part of our ongoing efforts to help keep your personal information as safe as possible, we want to remind you to stay on the lookout for the many security threats making the rounds in cyberspace today. Recently, we learned about a massive Yahoo! breach in which more than 500 million users of Yahoo! services--including Yahoo! Mail, Fantasy Sports, and Flickr--have had their account information compromised. We advise you to change your Yahoo! password immediately--and be sure to update any other online accounts that reused your Yahoo! password. What information was compromised? Yahoo! has confirmed that the following information may have been stolen: * Names * E-mail addresses * Telephone numbers * Dates of birth * Passwords * Security questions and answers What steps can you take to protect yourself? 1) Change your password. If you log in to your account and change your password, attackers can't use the old, compromised password to gain access. Be sure that your new password is long and complex and does not resemble your previous password. 2) Review passwords on your other accounts. When attackers compromise one set of credentials (i.e., e-mail address and password), they'll attempt to use it on all your different online accounts. Each of your online accounts should have a unique, hard-to-guess password. If you find that you did reuse your password, change those other account passwords as soon as possible. 3) Review security questions and answers on your other accounts. As with the above step, be sure that your Yahoo! security questions and answers don't match those of your other online accounts. 4) Be wary of e-mails that come from Yahoo! Yahoo! is sending e-mails to all affected users with [5]this message. Attackers will likely take advantage of the situation and send warning e-mails pretending to be Yahoo!, trying to get users to click on malicious links or attachments or to send their password information. Note that Yahoo!'s official message does not ask you to click anything or send sensitive information. 5) Monitor your accounts for suspicious activity. As the breach occurred two years ago, many users may have already become victims to identity theft (i.e., if a Yahoo! password was reused on other accounts). If you believe that you're a victim of identity theft, please visit [6]identitytheft.gov to file an FTC report and view helpful resources for minimizing the impact. For more information, visit Yahoo!'s [7]FAQs page regarding the incident. Rest assured that we are always concerned about information security. If you have any questions, please contact us at 323-878-2500. Sincerely, Bruce Horowitz President Ho prP Phone 323.878.2500 | Fax 323.878.2511 | [8]info@iwstrategists.com bruce_horowitz_email_sig_ver2 INNOVATIVE WEALTH STRATEGISTS 6767 Forest Lawn Drive, Suite 120, Los Angeles, CA 90068-1027 | [9]www.iwstrategists.com Join Our Community [10] 20-social-media-icons - Copy - Copy (2) [11] 20-social-media-icons - Copy (2) [12] 20-social-media-icons (1) - Copy Bruce S. 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Anyone know if only @yahoo addresses are affected? My e-mail addresses are primarily @prodigy.net, at the top left of my screen I see AT&T along with Yahoo! Mail. AT&T bought Prodigy I think, and now it's "powered by Yahoo". I have passwords 20+ years old, hate to give them up unnecessarily Thanks, GD From: "Himes, Terry (397C)" <terry.himes@jpl.nasa.gov> To: "detomaso@server.detomasolist.com" <detomaso@server.detomasolist.com> Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 10:48 AM Subject: [DeTomaso] FW: Yahoo! Breach Affects 500 Million Users NPC BEWARE  FYI  For all those Yahoo users.  Beware!!  "A Purple Heart proves you were smart enough to hatch a plan,   stupid enough to try it and lucky enough to survive!"  Terry W. Himes  JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory  Dawn Spacecraft Team  Rosetta Sequence Team Lead  Phone: (818) 393-6261  Cell:  (818) 653-8213  Fax:  (818) 393-3147  [1]thimes@jpl.nasa.gov  From: Shea Allen <[2]shea@iwstrategists.com> on behalf of Bruce  Horowitz <[3]info@iwstrategists.com>  Date: Friday, September 23, 2016 10:46 AM  To: Terry Himes <[4]Terry.Himes@jpl.nasa.gov>  Subject: Yahoo! Breach Affects 500 Million Users  As part of our ongoing efforts to help keep your personal information  as safe as possible, we want to remind you to stay on the lookout for  the many security threats making the rounds in cyberspace today.  Recently, we learned about a massive Yahoo! breach in which more than  500 million users of Yahoo! services--including Yahoo! Mail, Fantasy  Sports, and Flickr--have had their account information compromised. We  advise you to change your Yahoo! password immediately--and be sure to  update any other online accounts that reused your Yahoo! password.  What information was compromised?  Yahoo! has confirmed that the following information may have been  stolen:   * Names   * E-mail addresses   * Telephone numbers   * Dates of birth   * Passwords   * Security questions and answers  What steps can you take to protect yourself?  1) Change your password. If you log in to your account and change your  password, attackers can't use the old, compromised password to gain  access. Be sure that your new password is long and complex and does not  resemble your previous password.  2) Review passwords on your other accounts. When attackers compromise  one set of credentials (i.e., e-mail address and password), they'll  attempt to use it on all your different online accounts. Each of your  online accounts should have a unique, hard-to-guess password. If you  find that you did reuse your password, change those other account  passwords as soon as possible.  3) Review security questions and answers on your other accounts. As  with the above step, be sure that your Yahoo! security questions and  answers don't match those of your other online accounts.  4) Be wary of e-mails that come from Yahoo! Yahoo! is sending e-mails  to all affected users with [5]this message. Attackers will likely take  advantage of the situation and send warning e-mails pretending to be  Yahoo!, trying to get users to click on malicious links or attachments  or to send their password information. Note that Yahoo!'s official  message does not ask you to click anything or send sensitive  information.  5) Monitor your accounts for suspicious activity. As the breach  occurred two years ago, many users may have already become victims to  identity theft (i.e., if a Yahoo! password was reused on other  accounts). If you believe that you're a victim of identity theft,  please visit [6]identitytheft.gov to file an FTC report and view  helpful resources for minimizing the impact.  For more information, visit Yahoo!'s [7]FAQs page regarding the  incident.  Rest assured that we are always concerned about information security.  If you have any questions, please contact us at 323-878-2500.  Sincerely,  Bruce Horowitz  President  Ho  prP  Phone 323.878.2500 | Fax 323.878.2511 | [8]info@iwstrategists.com  bruce_horowitz_email_sig_ver2  INNOVATIVE WEALTH STRATEGISTS  6767 Forest Lawn Drive, Suite 120, Los Angeles, CA 90068-1027 |  [9]www.iwstrategists.com  Join Our Community [10] 20-social-media-icons - Copy - Copy (2)  [11] 20-social-media-icons - Copy (2)  [12] 20-social-media-icons (1)  - Copy    Bruce S. 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Members who post to this list grant license to the list to forward any message posted here to all past, current, or future members of the list. They also grant the list owner permission to maintain an archive or approve the archiving of list messages. Anyone know if only @yahoo addresses are affected? My e-mail addresses are primarily @prodigy.net, at the top left of my screen I see AT&T along with Yahoo! Mail. AT&T bought Prodigy I think, and now it's "powered by Yahoo". I have passwords 20+ years old, hate to give them up unnecessarily Thanks, GD __________________________________________________________________ From: "Himes, Terry (397C)" <terry.himes@jpl.nasa.gov> To: "detomaso@server.detomasolist.com" <detomaso@server.detomasolist.com> Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 10:48 AM Subject: [DeTomaso] FW: Yahoo! Breach Affects 500 Million Users NPC BEWARE FYI For all those Yahoo users. Beware!! "A Purple Heart proves you were smart enough to hatch a plan, stupid enough to try it and lucky enough to survive!" Terry W. Himes JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory Dawn Spacecraft Team Rosetta Sequence Team Lead Phone: (818) 393-6261 Cell: (818) 653-8213 Fax: (818) 393-3147 [1][1]thimes@jpl.nasa.gov From: Shea Allen <[2][2]shea@iwstrategists.com> on behalf of Bruce Horowitz <[3][3]info@iwstrategists.com> Date: Friday, September 23, 2016 10:46 AM To: Terry Himes <[4][4]Terry.Himes@jpl.nasa.gov> Subject: Yahoo! Breach Affects 500 Million Users As part of our ongoing efforts to help keep your personal information as safe as possible, we want to remind you to stay on the lookout for the many security threats making the rounds in cyberspace today. Recently, we learned about a massive Yahoo! breach in which more than 500 million users of Yahoo! services--including Yahoo! Mail, Fantasy Sports, and Flickr--have had their account information compromised. We advise you to change your Yahoo! password immediately--and be sure to update any other online accounts that reused your Yahoo! password. What information was compromised? Yahoo! has confirmed that the following information may have been stolen: * Names * E-mail addresses * Telephone numbers * Dates of birth * Passwords * Security questions and answers What steps can you take to protect yourself? 1) Change your password. If you log in to your account and change your password, attackers can't use the old, compromised password to gain access. Be sure that your new password is long and complex and does not resemble your previous password. 2) Review passwords on your other accounts. When attackers compromise one set of credentials (i.e., e-mail address and password), they'll attempt to use it on all your different online accounts. Each of your online accounts should have a unique, hard-to-guess password. If you find that you did reuse your password, change those other account passwords as soon as possible. 3) Review security questions and answers on your other accounts. As with the above step, be sure that your Yahoo! security questions and answers don't match those of your other online accounts. 4) Be wary of e-mails that come from Yahoo! Yahoo! is sending e-mails to all affected users with [5]this message. Attackers will likely take advantage of the situation and send warning e-mails pretending to be Yahoo!, trying to get users to click on malicious links or attachments or to send their password information. Note that Yahoo!'s official message does not ask you to click anything or send sensitive information. 5) Monitor your accounts for suspicious activity. As the breach occurred two years ago, many users may have already become victims to identity theft (i.e., if a Yahoo! password was reused on other accounts). If you believe that you're a victim of identity theft, please visit [6]identitytheft.gov to file an FTC report and view helpful resources for minimizing the impact. For more information, visit Yahoo!'s [7]FAQs page regarding the incident. Rest assured that we are always concerned about information security. If you have any questions, please contact us at 323-878-2500. Sincerely, Bruce Horowitz President Ho prP Phone 323.878.2500 | Fax 323.878.2511 | [8][5]info@iwstrategists.com bruce_horowitz_email_sig_ver2 INNOVATIVE WEALTH STRATEGISTS 6767 Forest Lawn Drive, Suite 120, Los Angeles, CA 90068-1027 | [9]www.iwstrategists.com Join Our Community [10] 20-social-media-icons - Copy - Copy (2) [11] 20-social-media-icons - Copy (2) [12] 20-social-media-icons (1) - Copy Bruce S. 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I would err on the side of safety. "A Purple Heart proves you were smart enough to hatch a plan, stupid enough to try it and lucky enough to survive!" Terry W. Himes JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory Dawn Spacecraft Team Rosetta Sequence Team Lead Phone: (818) 393-6261 Cell: (818) 653-8213 Fax: (818) 393-3147 thimes@jpl.nasa.gov<mailto:thimes@jpl.nasa.gov> 🇺🇸 From: Guido deTomaso <guido_detomaso@prodigy.net<mailto:guido_detomaso@prodigy.net>> Reply-To: Guido deTomaso <guido_detomaso@prodigy.net<mailto:guido_detomaso@prodigy.net>> Date: Friday, September 23, 2016 7:10 PM To: Terry Himes <Terry.Himes@jpl.nasa.gov<mailto:Terry.Himes@jpl.nasa.gov>>, "detomaso@server.detomasolist.com<mailto:detomaso@server.detomasolist.com>" <detomaso@server.detomasolist.com<mailto:detomaso@server.detomasolist.com>> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] FW: Yahoo! Breach Affects 500 Million Users NPC BEWARE Anyone know if only @yahoo addresses are affected? My e-mail addresses are primarily @prodigy.net, at the top left of my screen I see AT&T along with Yahoo! Mail. AT&T bought Prodigy I think, and now it's "powered by Yahoo". I have passwords 20+ years old, hate to give them up unnecessarily Thanks, GD ________________________________ From: "Himes, Terry (397C)" <terry.himes@jpl.nasa.gov<mailto:terry.himes@jpl.nasa.gov>> To: "detomaso@server.detomasolist.com<mailto:detomaso@server.detomasolist.com>" <detomaso@server.detomasolist.com<mailto:detomaso@server.detomasolist.com>> Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 10:48 AM Subject: [DeTomaso] FW: Yahoo! Breach Affects 500 Million Users NPC BEWARE FYI For all those Yahoo users. Beware!! "A Purple Heart proves you were smart enough to hatch a plan, stupid enough to try it and lucky enough to survive!" Terry W. Himes JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory Dawn Spacecraft Team Rosetta Sequence Team Lead Phone: (818) 393-6261 Cell: (818) 653-8213 Fax: (818) 393-3147 [1]thimes@jpl.nasa.gov<mailto:thimes@jpl.nasa.gov> From: Shea Allen <[2]shea@iwstrategists.com<mailto:shea@iwstrategists.com>> on behalf of Bruce Horowitz <[3]info@iwstrategists.com<mailto:info@iwstrategists.com>> Date: Friday, September 23, 2016 10:46 AM To: Terry Himes <[4]Terry.Himes@jpl.nasa.gov<mailto:Terry.Himes@jpl.nasa.gov>> Subject: Yahoo! Breach Affects 500 Million Users As part of our ongoing efforts to help keep your personal information as safe as possible, we want to remind you to stay on the lookout for the many security threats making the rounds in cyberspace today. Recently, we learned about a massive Yahoo! breach in which more than 500 million users of Yahoo! services--including Yahoo! Mail, Fantasy Sports, and Flickr--have had their account information compromised. We advise you to change your Yahoo! password immediately--and be sure to update any other online accounts that reused your Yahoo! password. What information was compromised? Yahoo! has confirmed that the following information may have been stolen: * Names * E-mail addresses * Telephone numbers * Dates of birth * Passwords * Security questions and answers What steps can you take to protect yourself? 1) Change your password. If you log in to your account and change your password, attackers can't use the old, compromised password to gain access. Be sure that your new password is long and complex and does not resemble your previous password. 2) Review passwords on your other accounts. When attackers compromise one set of credentials (i.e., e-mail address and password), they'll attempt to use it on all your different online accounts. Each of your online accounts should have a unique, hard-to-guess password. If you find that you did reuse your password, change those other account passwords as soon as possible. 3) Review security questions and answers on your other accounts. As with the above step, be sure that your Yahoo! security questions and answers don't match those of your other online accounts. 4) Be wary of e-mails that come from Yahoo! Yahoo! is sending e-mails to all affected users with [5]this message. Attackers will likely take advantage of the situation and send warning e-mails pretending to be Yahoo!, trying to get users to click on malicious links or attachments or to send their password information. Note that Yahoo!'s official message does not ask you to click anything or send sensitive information. 5) Monitor your accounts for suspicious activity. As the breach occurred two years ago, many users may have already become victims to identity theft (i.e., if a Yahoo! password was reused on other accounts). If you believe that you're a victim of identity theft, please visit [6]identitytheft.gov to file an FTC report and view helpful resources for minimizing the impact. For more information, visit Yahoo!'s [7]FAQs page regarding the incident. Rest assured that we are always concerned about information security. If you have any questions, please contact us at 323-878-2500. Sincerely, Bruce Horowitz President Ho prP Phone 323.878.2500 | Fax 323.878.2511 | [8]info@iwstrategists.com<mailto:info@iwstrategists.com> bruce_horowitz_email_sig_ver2 INNOVATIVE WEALTH STRATEGISTS 6767 Forest Lawn Drive, Suite 120, Los Angeles, CA 90068-1027 | [9]www.iwstrategists.com Join Our Community [10] 20-social-media-icons - Copy - Copy (2) [11] 20-social-media-icons - Copy (2) [12] 20-social-media-icons (1) - Copy Bruce S. 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Members who post to this list grant license to the list to forward any message posted here to all past, current, or future members of the list. They also grant the list owner permission to maintain an archive or approve the archiving of list messages. I would err on the side of safety. "A Purple Heart proves you were smart enough to hatch a plan, stupid enough to try it and lucky enough to survive!" Terry W. Himes JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory Dawn Spacecraft Team Rosetta Sequence Team Lead Phone: (818) 393-6261 Cell: (818) 653-8213 Fax: (818) 393-3147 [1]thimes@jpl.nasa.gov From: Guido deTomaso <[2]guido_detomaso@prodigy.net> Reply-To: Guido deTomaso <[3]guido_detomaso@prodigy.net> Date: Friday, September 23, 2016 7:10 PM To: Terry Himes <[4]Terry.Himes@jpl.nasa.gov>, "[5]detomaso@server.detomasolist.com" <[6]detomaso@server.detomasolist.com> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] FW: Yahoo! Breach Affects 500 Million Users NPC BEWARE Anyone know if only @yahoo addresses are affected? My e-mail addresses are primarily @prodigy.net, at the top left of my screen I see AT&T along with Yahoo! Mail. AT&T bought Prodigy I think, and now it's "powered by Yahoo". I have passwords 20+ years old, hate to give them up unnecessarily Thanks, GD __________________________________________________________________ From: "Himes, Terry (397C)" <[7]terry.himes@jpl.nasa.gov> To: "[8]detomaso@server.detomasolist.com" <[9]detomaso@server.detomasolist.com> Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 10:48 AM Subject: [DeTomaso] FW: Yahoo! Breach Affects 500 Million Users NPC BEWARE FYI For all those Yahoo users. Beware!! "A Purple Heart proves you were smart enough to hatch a plan, stupid enough to try it and lucky enough to survive!" Terry W. Himes JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory Dawn Spacecraft Team Rosetta Sequence Team Lead Phone: (818) 393-6261 Cell: (818) 653-8213 Fax: (818) 393-3147 [1][10]thimes@jpl.nasa.gov From: Shea Allen <[2][11]shea@iwstrategists.com> on behalf of Bruce Horowitz <[3][12]info@iwstrategists.com> Date: Friday, September 23, 2016 10:46 AM To: Terry Himes <[4][13]Terry.Himes@jpl.nasa.gov> Subject: Yahoo! Breach Affects 500 Million Users As part of our ongoing efforts to help keep your personal information as safe as possible, we want to remind you to stay on the lookout for the many security threats making the rounds in cyberspace today. Recently, we learned about a massive Yahoo! breach in which more than 500 million users of Yahoo! services--including Yahoo! Mail, Fantasy Sports, and Flickr--have had their account information compromised. We advise you to change your Yahoo! password immediately--and be sure to update any other online accounts that reused your Yahoo! password. What information was compromised? Yahoo! has confirmed that the following information may have been stolen: * Names * E-mail addresses * Telephone numbers * Dates of birth * Passwords * Security questions and answers What steps can you take to protect yourself? 1) Change your password. If you log in to your account and change your password, attackers can't use the old, compromised password to gain access. Be sure that your new password is long and complex and does not resemble your previous password. 2) Review passwords on your other accounts. When attackers compromise one set of credentials (i.e., e-mail address and password), they'll attempt to use it on all your different online accounts. Each of your online accounts should have a unique, hard-to-guess password. If you find that you did reuse your password, change those other account passwords as soon as possible. 3) Review security questions and answers on your other accounts. As with the above step, be sure that your Yahoo! security questions and answers don't match those of your other online accounts. 4) Be wary of e-mails that come from Yahoo! Yahoo! is sending e-mails to all affected users with [5]this message. Attackers will likely take advantage of the situation and send warning e-mails pretending to be Yahoo!, trying to get users to click on malicious links or attachments or to send their password information. Note that Yahoo!'s official message does not ask you to click anything or send sensitive information. 5) Monitor your accounts for suspicious activity. As the breach occurred two years ago, many users may have already become victims to identity theft (i.e., if a Yahoo! password was reused on other accounts). If you believe that you're a victim of identity theft, please visit [6]identitytheft.gov to file an FTC report and view helpful resources for minimizing the impact. For more information, visit Yahoo!'s [7]FAQs page regarding the incident. 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