17 months later, the stolen data has never been found, and experts are starting to suspect a spy scheme
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17 months later, the stolen data has never been found, and experts are starting to suspect a spy scheme
Christians warn us about the anti-christ for 2,000 years, and when he shows up, they buy a bible from him.
Re: 17 months later, the stolen data has never been found, and experts are starting to suspect a spy scheme
That's odd then, because I received two warnings from my credit monitoring service for applications for credit this year. That's the first time ever and I've had the service for about 8 years.
Re: 17 months later, the stolen data has never been found, and experts are starting to suspect a spy scheme
It's out there, they just haven't found it yet, or are not telling us they have. I also had a HUGE ID theft at the end of last year...no other way did they get the info they had than from the Equifax breach. The level of detail and effort put into the ID theft I had (and am still dealing with) is beyond anything I ever thought possible.
Re: 17 months later, the stolen data has never been found, and experts are starting to suspect a spy scheme
It's why I froze all 3 credit bureaus. It can, of course, be a pain in the ass. Last time I logged onto the IRS website, to access my account, it tried to verify me and it couldn't because I forgot to unfreeze them temporarily. lol
Re: 17 months later, the stolen data has never been found, and experts are starting to suspect a spy scheme
If I hadn't froze my credit accounts, I would have been in big trouble.
Re: 17 months later, the stolen data has never been found, and experts are starting to suspect a spy scheme
Yeah, definitely freeze everything you can, even the smaller credit bureaus if you can outside of the big three.
Experian
Equifax
TransUnion
Innovis
ChexSystems
There are more, but those will go a long way to help protect yourself. Also make sure to lock down your tax filing via PIN with the IRS. If you have an LLC (where they scammed me), make sure to secure that and your EIN taxpayer ID as well.
Experian
Equifax
TransUnion
Innovis
ChexSystems
There are more, but those will go a long way to help protect yourself. Also make sure to lock down your tax filing via PIN with the IRS. If you have an LLC (where they scammed me), make sure to secure that and your EIN taxpayer ID as well.