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Equifax says breach exposed Social Security numbers, data from 143M Americans
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RE: Equifax says breach exposed Social Security numbers, data from 143M Americans
(09-08-2017 01:14 PM)VA49er Wrote:  
(09-08-2017 01:12 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(09-08-2017 01:10 PM)VA49er Wrote:  Check to see if you are impacted: Equifax


If impacted you can add a free 90 day fraud alert: Add a fraud alert

Mine was impacted.

Well, it said mine "may" have been impacted which I took as a definitive "yes" I was impacted so I thought it wise to let other folks know a couple of steps they could take to help avoid anything bad from coming of it. Of course, the best thing to do is monitor credit/bank accounts and act quickly if anything suspect occurs.

Yea, that is as close as their legal department would allow them to say to "we done f'ed up."

I will be paying attention and throwing down a lawsuit if anything happens.

I am legitimately angry about this.
09-08-2017 01:18 PM
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