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Protecting yourself from "phishing" or "spoofing"


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"Phishing" or "spoofing" are terms used to describe attempts by fraudsters to steal someone's personal information, user names, passwords, and/or other account information.

How fraudsters try to steal your information:

  • Creating fake websites/emails that look identical to the real thing: When accessing fraudulent websites/emails, It can be hard to tell you're not interacting with trusted companies.
  • Tricking you into providing personal information: With these websites/emails, fraudsters attempt to get you to disclose your personal information, user name and/or passwords.

If you think you've been phished:

Learn more about protecting yourself:

  • Visit the Yahoo! Security Center: The Yahoo! Security Center provides information and many different ways to protect yourself while online.
  • Use a Yahoo! sign-in seal: After creating a sign-in seal, Yahoo! sign-in pages will display a custom emblem letting you know that you're on a legitimate Yahoo! site. For instructions, see our help article about creating a sign-in seal.


Last updated: May 01, 2013
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