Another good idea is removing the offending post from the message board instead of leaving it up since it looks like a legitimate post from a regular member.
A tip off is to ignore any post without a subject line.
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, S_Wilson <virtualwilz@...> wrote:
>
> What you have to do to stop these email hijackings is change your yahoo
> password.
> It was happening to me and I found out my main email account was tied
> into yahoo's email account. They both use the same password so I ended
> up having to set a new password for my main account to stop it. Once I
> reset the password, the emails stopped.
> They end up sending these links to everyone in your address book in
> yahoo's stored address book for your account. It has nothing to do with
> your computer. The problem isn't there.
> We must have been fooled by a password phishing page. Just lucky all
> they do is send stupid emails.
>
> Steve
>
> On 2/24/2012 3:35 PM, Rosanne Adams wrote:
> >
> > http://blag.dealzilla.sg/wp-content/plugins/extended-comment-options/lifenews.php?Miss143.img
> >
> >
>
25 February 2012
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