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Orphaned Yahoo! Accounts Foretell Security Hassles

There have been all sorts of changes afoot at Yahoo! in recent months. The latest change, set to take effect July 15, is to release Yahoo! accounts that have not been accessed in a year.

Obviously, this is very likely to cause a variety of problems for those folks who are not aware that this change is happening. There could be lost content, broken links to apps and online accounts, but there are ways in which the problem could potentially be more serious. Those accounts that were once in active use but have since been abandoned may end up causing some security problems for former owners.

The way to solve any potential problems is pretty doggone simple: Log into your old Yahoo! account.

No more worries, no more hassles, no potential security woes.

If you do want to release your old Yahoo! account back into the ether, you have a potentially time-consuming task on your hand. You will need to make sure anything attached to that account gets moved to another one that you intend to regularly log into. Of course, the process of doing that may mean you end up having to log into your Yahoo! account, thus ensuring your account doesn’t get orphaned after all. But if they end up revisiting this process in the future, or allowing people to opt-in to redistributing your account, you’ll be ready for next time.

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