Why Yahoo won't reply to my emails?

I have just updated to the new version of yahoo mail and it wont work! i cant reply to existing emails and whe?

  • i cannot reply to existing emails and when i try to create a new email it wont recognise the recipent!

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    Please know that I see nothing about your account that would indicate it has been compromised or hacked in any way. However, if you are ever concerned some one else is accessing your account I recommend changing your password. This problem appears to be related to your browser. Please try the steps listed in the following Yahoo! Help article: Troubleshooting browser issues in Yahoo! products (linked below)

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We members of the community can not get inside your email account. So we can't be absolutely certain about what is causing your problem. We can guess that the problem is associated with the work that Yahoo is doing this week. Many users are having the same problem that you are having. There is a good chance that your problem will clear up in 1-2 days without you having to do anything. Yahoo's engineers are working to fix things. None of the normal Help tips are working. Don't uninstall any programs; don't delete anything; don't take your computer to the repair shop. Yahoo Staff answer questions. They can get into your email account by clicking on your avatar. They can immediately fix things if the problem is inside your account. We are seeing an increasing number of hack attempts. Only a Staffer can determine if that has happened. If a Staffer does not answer this question, re-post in the category Yahoo Mail>Notices and Errors. Do it Monday thru Thursday asking Yahoo Staff to look inside your account. We need a CURRENT PROBLEMS page where you can see if your problem is widespread (yours is) or unique to your account.

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Sorry you’re going through this. There are numerous reports lately about Yahoo Mail being hacked or acting strangely. Go to: TheNextWeb http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/03/06/despite-its-efforts-to-fix-vulnerabilities-yahoos-mail-users-continue-reporting-hacking-incidents/ They report that Yahoo has known about the hacking since January. I guess that wasn't important enough for Yahoo to email us and tell us this fact and what precautions we should take. I've been using Yahoo Mail for 15 years, but I just left. My wife and I experienced numerous problems (slow response or no response) and my daughter got hacked recently. BTW, we're all using different computers. I highly recommend this great web posting entitled "WHAT TO DO IF YAHOO EMAIL HAS BEEN HACKED." It's on HubPages.com http://poshbytori.hubpages.com/hub/What-to-Do-if-Yahoo-Email-Has-Been-Hacked Check it out. It has lots of good information. You have to turn to other sites, because Yahoo's customer service has been poor. However, I noticed in the last week they are improving. Yahoo has a web page that allows you to send the customer service folks a question. It’s: http://io.help.yahoo.com/contact/index?locale=en_US&y=PROD_ANSW&page=contact If you have issues accessing your email I don’t know how they send you an answer. A couple of people posted this customer service phone number on Yahoo Answers: 866-562-7219 (I haven’t tried it. I hope it’s real.) I did a search of Yahoo Help and found lots of INFO ABOUT HACKING, including a wizard you can use if you think your account has been compromised: http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?locale=en_US&y=PROD_ACCT&page=answers&type=narrow&fac=CMS-CATEGORY-YAHOO-PROD.PROD_ACCT&question_box=account+has+been+hacked&searchid=1365537713645 And this link deals with HACKING & PHISHING: http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?locale=en_US&y=PROD_ACCT&page=content&id=SLN8292 Why they didn’t email some of this info to all Yahoo Mail users bewilders me. Do Yahoo execs think the hacking on their site is a secret?! I've surfed the web and researched problems at Yahoo Mail since my daughter was hacked in early March. I’ve found that Yahoo Mail has been hacked an awful lot more the first three months of this year than the other two major web mails: Gmail and Outlook.com. Hacking has slowed in April at Ymail. Some tech forums say the hackers got in a back door that Yahoo left open. Hackers may also have traced you through Facebook. Changing passwords just on Yahoo may not work. I suggest... § 2 THINGS ALL YAHOO MAIL USERS SHOULD DO NOW AS A PRECAUTION § ► Change Your Passwords to Something Complex: Don’t be afraid to write down your passwords and store the slip of paper in a safe place. Your business tells you not to write down your passwords. You need to follow their policy, but not on your computer and your web accounts. Not being able to rely on this helpful crutch of writing down passwords results in many of us using the same password for several accounts and/or using easily hacked passwords. Here’s how to create complex passwords: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2368485,00.asp ► Backup Your Contacts: Based on comments on Yahoo Answers and on other sites many of the folks who’ve had their Yahoo Mail accounts hacked have had their contacts deleted. It behooves you to backup your contacts to a Yahoo CSV file, which can be opened in Excel. (A link to the directions is below in SOURCES.) § IF YOU DECIDE TO LEAVE YAHOO MAIL, MAKE SURE TO: § ► Delete your contacts TWICE. (Directions in SOURCES below.) This will prevent hackers from sending out spam to your Contacts in an inactive account. You'll actually have to delete your Contacts twice. Make sure after you delete them to go to the top folder in Contacts called "Deleted Contacts" and delete them again. ► Delete the mail in your Sent folder, especially if you forwarded mail to your new email address. ► Delete all the mail in your folders, including in the Spam folder. ► Finally, delete the items in your Trash folder. You don’t want to leave any email addresses behind that a robot can find and send spam to after you’re gone. You probably ought to check your old Yahoo account during the first couple of weeks. Yahoo Mail will eventually close an inactive account. (I think that happens after 4 months, but I’m not sure how long before this occurs.) § IF YOU JUST WANT TO DUMP YOUR YAHOO ACCOUNT: § You can’t close a Yahoo Mail account without terminating all your other Yahoo services, such as Yahoo Answers and Flickr. If you want to shut the whole thing down, go to: https://edit.yahoo.com/config/delete_user Good luck to you. SOURCES: http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=content&id=SLN3357&actp=search&viewlocale=en_US&searchid=1363149031839&locale=en_US&y=PROD_MAIL_ML http://help.yahoo.com/tutorials/cont/cont/con_delcon1.html

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