I'm located in Egypt, my Yahoo mail account were hijacked twice lately. * 1st. on May, 17, 2013 & 2nd on June.6 - 1st time thru IP=41.71.187.135 by "Izat Velji" [izatv@yahoo.com]; acc. to Yahoo notification to my mail*** & I managed to respond & change my password. - 2nd. from same person/e-mail, but thru a mobile # +234 7068720695 acc. to Yahoo notification to my mail *** * That person has sent a msg. (from/to my acc. mail add.) to all my contacts asking for money, I received such info. thru many friends calls & work colleges. But I couldn't access because hacker changed the password. When I got time, I used access but thru secret questions, passed, and the following I found: * All my contact were deleted, but e-mails are there. * Sent msg.s were deleted (to trash folder – yahoo standards). * Draft msg.s were deleted as well. * I changed the password again but this time after changing of password, I'm not able to receive mails, due to POP & forwarding settings, it seems, which needs yahoo-upgrading in my country. Finally, I wish you help on track down/stop/block … this **** hacker. Thanks with best regards, M. Al Meniawi (m.meniawi@yahoo.com) *** Ready to send a Yahoo notification printed-copy to you thru my Hotmail account “m.meniawi@hotmail.com” , but please send your contact add. To my Hotmail account.
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