Another glitch bugs Yahoo users
Yahoo said a software glitch prevented some of its users from accessing their accounts, and in some cases, allowed people to sign up for service with the usernames of other customers.
The company assured its users that no personal information was exposed, and said it will be able to resolve the issue without losing any of their data.
The glitch is the latest in a series of recent mishaps for Yahoo, including one in which users of it's calendar reminders were sent notifications of other people's events.
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