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Nearly Every Single American’s Social Security Number May Be For Sale On The Dark Web
What to know.
National Public Data suffered one of the largest data breaches in history exposing 2.9 billion personal records including full names, addresses, phone and email, as well as social security numbers.
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Cybercriminals can use your stolen details to open credit cards and take out bank loans in your name.
Check your data.
Was your data compromised
in the NPD breach?
Provided by PENTESTER
Provided by Data dividend project and atlas privacy
What to do.
Register for free account with the three largest credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion and freeze your credit.
Credit freezes do not impact your credit score, but will prevent new credit cards from being opened. You can “thaw” your credit when needed.
Credit freezes are free and mandated by federal law. Credit “locks” are paid services offered by credit monitoring services.
