Didn't change password and got this from Yahoo! saying I did, Have I been hacked?

I just received the following email to my Parent account. I migrated to verizon server several weeks ago.  Should I be worried about having been hacked?!  I've removed my email address from this header.
Return-path: <[email protected]>
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with ESMTPS id <[email protected]> for
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Date: Sat, 07 Mar 2015 11:48:47 -0800
From: Yahoo! Member Services <[email protected]>
Subject: Password changed
X-Originating-IP: [66.196.80.59]
To: 
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Message-id: <[email protected]>
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X-yahoo-newman-expires: 1425761327
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X-yahoo-newman-id: reg_1425757727
Original-recipient: rfc822;
Email address: truncateLogin:120:
Your password for this account has recently been changed. You don't
need to do anything, this message is simply a notification to protect
the security of your account.
Please note: your new password may take awhile to activate. If it
doesn't work on your first try, please try it again later.
DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE.
You can always change your password by doing the following:
1. Sign in to your cobranded service
2. Go to your Member Center
3. Choose "Change Password"

I received a similar email from the same address. I had not changed my password. I was concerned that I had been hacked so I went in and changed my password.

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