08-15-2024, 07:50 PM | #101 |
Coordinator
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Chicagoland
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I seem to get a piece of mail every other week saying my data was involved in a breach and here's a code for a few months of credit monitoring. It's completely ridiculous.
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08-16-2024, 10:59 AM | #102 |
Resident Alien
Join Date: Jun 2001
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We need laws to limit what data can be collected. The only safe data is data that was never collected in the first place.
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08-16-2024, 01:34 PM | #103 |
Coordinator
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Puyallup, WA
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My social has been leaked so many times I trust the people it leaked to with it more than anyone else.
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08-17-2024, 11:53 AM | #104 |
Coordinator
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Chicagoland
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IMO, there need to be heavy penalties for organizations that have data breaches and those funds need to go towards something that will help people with identity theft and scams.
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08-17-2024, 12:44 PM | #105 |
Coordinator
Join Date: Nov 2003
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I did some work for an acquisition that was one of the largest background check companies on the west coast. Nothing about these companies being hacked and shitting their data all over the internet could ever surprise me. Bar maybe one other notable example the absolute worst tech and shittiest attitudes I’ve ever seen in 15 years in the field.
Oh and it was all free because they weren’t willing to put a cent towards architecture or support. So yeah, that should probably tell you something as well. |
09-03-2024, 01:04 PM | #106 | |||
Head Coach
Join Date: Oct 2005
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I haven't seen this in mainstream press yet (in DM, NY Post) but the AppleInsider article is pretty alarming if true. It's not clear to me if there are apps that do this now or if only in the concept stage.
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09-03-2024, 03:14 PM | #107 |
Resident Alien
Join Date: Jun 2001
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https://clark.com/credit/credit-freeze-and-thaw-guide/
As far as data breaches go, one thing you can do is freeze your credit with the three major bureaus: Experian, Equifax, and Transunion. That way, nobody can open a line of credit in your name using info from the breaches. I did it for me and the wife. It took and hour or so for each of us. Unfreezing your account is fairly simple if you’re in the market for a new car or whatever. You can even unfreeze your credit for a short period and have it refreeze automatically Last edited by Kodos : 09-03-2024 at 03:21 PM. |
09-03-2024, 03:33 PM | #108 | |
Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Chicago, IL
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I recently did this too and it was fairly easy. That's a really nice guide. I would also recommend everyone use a password manager like 1password. That way you can have crazy complex passwords for every account and no duplication. |
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09-03-2024, 03:38 PM | #109 |
hates iowa
Join Date: Oct 2010
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Yeah, the freezing and thawing of the major bureaus has gotten so much easier than it used to be. There really isn't any excuse not to anymore.
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09-03-2024, 05:52 PM | #110 |
High School JV
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Akron, OH
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On that note, just got a notification today that my SSN was found on the dark web. Have had a credit freeze for years so I guess that is good.
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09-04-2024, 08:49 AM | #111 |
Resident Alien
Join Date: Jun 2001
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https://www.cnbc.com/2024/08/27/how-...ta-breach.html
Another article with more info about why freezing your credit is a good idea. |
10-11-2024, 07:12 AM | #112 |
Resident Alien
Join Date: Jun 2001
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