Got a Phishing Email from Yahoo Mail: What to Do
If you received a phishing email from Yahoo Mail, **do not click on any links or provide any personal information**. Instead, follow these steps:
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Delete the email**: Immediately delete the email from your inbox to avoid accidental clicks.
2. **Report the email**: Forward the email to Yahoo’s abuse team at `abuse@yahoo.com` to help them track and block the scammer.
3. **Change your password**: Update your Yahoo Mail password to a strong, unique one, and consider enabling two-factor authentication.
4. **Check your account settings**: Verify that your account settings, such as your recovery email and phone number, are correct and up-to-date.
5. **Monitor your accounts**: Keep a close eye on your Yahoo Mail account and other online accounts for any suspicious activity.
## What to Do Next
After following these steps, you can take additional precautions:
– Be cautious of similar emails and never provide sensitive information in response to unsolicited emails.
– Keep your operating system, browser, and security software up-to-date to protect against malware and other online threats.
## FAQ
– **Q: Is my account compromised?**
A: If you didn’t click on any links or provide personal information, your account is likely safe. However, it’s always a good idea to change your password and monitor your accounts.
– **Q: How can I prevent future phishing emails?**
A: Use strong, unique passwords, keep your software up-to-date, and be cautious of unsolicited emails.
– **Q: What if I clicked on a link or provided information?**
A: If you think your account or personal information may have been compromised, contact Yahoo’s customer support immediately and consider reporting the incident to your local authorities.