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Yahoo and canary mail
Yahoo and canary mail













yahoo and canary mail

i noticed that if i refreshed the page, it was still on canary. I see that this is old, but i saw this this morning. Hopefully, this will help someone help me in the process of my discovery per this matter. But, I'm not really interested in a technical lesson & am aware nothing happens without an initiated action. Perhaps, this is due to my lack of advanced education/experience in this area of knowledge. I am very concerned and will continue to be until then as, I believe, anyone and everyone would be without such information and knowledge. I am relieved that my email account appears to be back to normal, but am wondering if any of its content could have been or is currently being compromised.Ĭanary, the separate email biz seems to be unaware of this.Ĭan this entire message be escalated if all my questions are not satisfactorily answered please. Specifically, who did this, what is it, when did this happen, why did it occur, and how did this happen? Was/is Yahoo responsible for, aware of, concerned about, this action? Was it an intentional action permitted by Yahoo? And if so, how were users informed prior to such an action and why were some users selected amongst others per said action? So this brings me to a sole concern per "Canary-mg". no longer automatically inserts itself in front of yahoo mail weblink. Interestingly, this morning I discovered that everything resolved itself on its own. Has anyone taken steps to check that their email wasn't compromised (by current methods that may need to have additional steps implemented in order to keep up with potential breach routes)? I didn't experience this when checking my email via my iPhone XR whilst using same ISP (AT&T) so ISP may or may not be related.Īnyone else want to contribute as to hardware, software, ISP? I've seen others say same thing with these as well as other browsers.Įven, people using a VPN experienced this too (seen in several places here & outide Reddit)! So, I'm thinking location/region isn't pertinent. This occurrence was what I was experiencing when using Safari & also Chrome on my very old macbook air running Catalina. I see it occurred without regard to browser and possibly, not only to Yahoo mail accounts (will know after your response). Perhaps, we all can figure out the commonality in this, aside from incident time/date. And if so, would you have experienced this regardless of email service? If so, this is an entirely different, more concerning situation and more widespread. Are you saying you experienced this "Canary-mg." in front of a mail weblink that's not via Yahoo (ending in "")?















Yahoo and canary mail