Icloud hacker

My yahoo email hacker, AND OFFENSIVE TO MY ACCOUNT iCloud
and lock my iphone
Email ID and email messages are changed
You have been dashed UK.
The deletion of the UK You begin at 4:27 on December 19, 2014. All media, data and settings will be deleted permanently.
If your iPhone was lost forever, be sure to contact the company to turn off the wireless service for your iPhone.
AND
Dear England,
The following changes to your Apple ID was performed on October 19, 2014 at 11:27:52 (GMT):
Apple ID
E-mail address (es)
If you need further assistance, contact Apple support.
Sincerely,
I CAN NOT USE iCloud BE MORE
HELP ME
<Email Edited by Host>

Call Apple support, that's probably the best thing to do at this point. Not sure if I understand the post fully, but if you're locked out of you account, calling support is the quickest way to find out the best way you can be helped.

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    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
    For more information, take a look at:
    Apple ID: Security and your Apple ID
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4232
    If you believe your account information has been compromised, visit My Apple ID to change your password immediately. If you need additional help, contact Apple Support for assistance.
    Have a nice day,
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    This has been an issue with some users for close to 24 hours now. I've been getting the error for the last 5 or so hours myself.
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