How to retrieve my lost messages and contacts after deleted by a hacker?
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A Hacker broke into my account yesterday, deleted all my 305 contacts, 5,500 received messages and 4,300 sent out messages. He/She? used my account and name requesting money transfer from my contacts. I discovered that 6 hour after my last signout and changed the password. But could it be possible to retrieve those contacts and messages back?
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Answer:
Lost and Deleted Emails or Contacts. Always click on Trash folder first they may still be in there,if not, click on the link below and if it's been less than 24 hrs there is a chance to get them back. http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/classic/mail_restore.html or for lost contacts http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/contacts/ab_restore.html Good luck. J R :)
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