Try using a completely different password that's not related to any you've used before, and a completely different security question? You have to write it down for a while until you remember it, but I think it's worth it.
That's one of the problems, at least with Yahoo, is that, I don't think you can change it. It was set by my dad who set up the account long time back and it's one of those things that since hackers can't change it either, than you'll be able to get back in.
Different password I can do easily, I normally dont have a problem memorizing passwords, since they're based on old obscure stuff I used to have fun with.
Hmm. Try changing your ZIP code on Yahoo to something not associated with you at all, and then hiding it. That should block people from doing the retrieve-password thing.
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Different password I can do easily, I normally dont have a problem memorizing passwords, since they're based on old obscure stuff I used to have fun with.
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