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do I have to chnge password?
Do Yahoo users have to chage their passwords due to this heartbleed
4 Answers
- Richard KLv 77 years ago
Simple and easy. Click the little downward arrow beside your name at the top of this page scroll down, click account info, follow the prompts to edit and save
or go below follow the prompts.
- Anonymous7 years ago
Yes
- 7 years ago
No, You don't need to change your account password, in place just active two way authentication method, So your account will get more secured.
Click here to check how to save your self from heartbleed bug - http://goo.gl/sYjj70
Source(s): http://goo.gl/sYjj70 - Arthur DentLv 77 years ago
"Heartbleed" vulnerability update - https://help.yahoo.com/kb/mail/SLN24021.html?impre...
It's a good practice that change your password at least once every year.
Changing your password - https://help.yahoo.com/kb/mail/SLN2035.html?impres...
Yahoo password requirements - https://help.yahoo.com/kb/mail/SLN5681.html?impres...
Creating a secure, strong password - https://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=content&id=SL...
Once you change your password it would be a good idea to review your security questions and make changes if you don't remember your answers.
Changing your security questions - https://help.yahoo.com/kb/mail/SLN2031.html?impres...
I recommend using a password manager like Keepass or LastPass to create and store strong unique passwords for the sites you visit. You can also save notes like your secret questions and answers to the password entries. LastPass can automatically log you in to any web site you have stored in its database.