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Data Breach SS# have been revealed

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  1. AroundTheWorld

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    OK because of this thread, I just signed up with an identity theft provider online. No idea if that makes sense, but lol.
     
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  2. Invisible Fan

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    You can prob get an identity theft provider for free from past data breaches. Verizon...att...equifax...

    This company will prob settle from litigation with in 2 years when the current 2 years expires..
     
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  3. Buck Turgidson

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    That sounds like a massive hassle. I'm just gonna check with and through our banks and let them handle it.
     
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  4. Buck Turgidson

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    Giving some online someone all of your info could never go wrong, right? :)
     
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  5. AroundTheWorld

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    Yeah that's the weird thing about it. I signed up, paid, then they wanted all that info and I was like...wait a second...
     
  6. ROXTXIA

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    Hell. It's because of my mom (and stepdad) that I learned to keep my credit locked.

    About 25 years ago my sister got a bewildering "letter of non-payment" for some expensive item (I can't remember what it was) that she had not actually purchased. It didn't take long to figure out the culprits. I remember sitting with my mom after, the sick crumpled look on her face ("why did I do that?") And I was trying to convince my sister not to put her kids' grandma in jail.

    Three months later I'm back at the University of Iowa and I get a non-payment letter for a computer I never purchased. Guess who. That "keep them out of jail" feeling was gone, you know? (They scrounged up the money to pay off the computer but my credit was f***ed for a while.)

    Thieves gonna thieve.
     
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  7. AroundTheWorld

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    Sorry to hear, that's sad.
     
  8. ima_drummer2k

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    My company offers credit monitoring as part of the benefits package. This should be the norm these days.
     
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  9. ROXTXIA

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    Thank you for your empathy, truly. It gets worse than that, but not with my $$ or credit, thankfully.

    It's simply a warning to all: SAFEGUARD YOUR CREDIT as best you can. If the circling vultures see a weakness, they'll pounce.
     
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