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Protecting your Credit/Identity after NPD breach ...
"Just a tip here for those who haven't been paying close attention. A major data broker (NPD Group) was breached recently, and virtually everyone's information was hacked:
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/08/23/was....questions.html You can see if you were part of the breach by looking yourself up here: https://npd.pentester.com/search (Fun -- look up celebrities too) If you're in there, you should at the very least freeze your credit with all of the 3 major agencies - it takes like 5 minutes to do so: https://www.experian.com/freeze/center.html https://www.transunion.com/credit-freeze https://www.equifax.com/personal/cre...credit-freeze/ They'll each give you a control panel where you can freeze and unfreeze at will." I picked up the above info elsewhere and passing it on here.
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I would advise everyone to do this proactively.
A credit freeze prevents any unauthorized party from accessing your credit report. And without that credit report, no one is able to open an account in your name. It’s also very easy to lift the freeze for a limited time if you need to open a new credit card or obtain a loan. A freeze does not prevent you from using existing credit cards, etc. Some years back, I was the victim of two instances of identity theft. One was a breach of my social security number and birthdate which was used to fraudulently claim an IRS refund. The IRS caught up with those very quickly. The other was likely from AT&T. There was a time when AT&T required your ssn to open an account. We guess that an unscrupulous employee accessed that information. There was one successful attempt to open up a fraudulent credit card, which we were able to shut down. After the credit was frozen, an additional six attempts were locked out before they ever received approval. As opposed to Life Alert and other credit monitoring services, the freeze is proactive and will stop the problem before it begins. It’s also free of charge. And, you might also consider freezing any credit concerning your child’s ssn (ie age 16-25) or an older relative’s information. Rick
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I'll second that. Funny true story: I bought a new car last October. I hadn't intended to finance it, but purchasing it outright would have created other problems I didn't want to have to deal with, so I wanted to put $9,000 down and pay the rest when the first payment came due. So, yeah, I had to go through the finance rigamarole.
Oops. The finance person told me they were having a problem getting my credit rating. Oh yeah, I had locked my credit because I hadn't planned on applying for a loan. One moment, I told the finance lady. I opened my phone, went to the credit bureau and unlocked it. "Try it again," I told her. Presto! Load approved. I immediately locked my credit again. Simple as that.
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Thanks for the info, Rick...
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I thought you had to contact all three major bureaus to freeze/unfreeze...
Equifax, Experian and TransUnion... is there a single portal where you can do it all in one transaction? -Mike Quote:
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We, too, bought a car a couple of weeks ago. The dealer asked us if we had a credit freeze - when I said ‘yes’, I asked which bureau they used, and only had to unfreeze Experian. Very straightforward.
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My wife and I had the TV on a few weeks ago waiting for some sporting event to start. An infomercial came on talking about how unscrupulous notaries were signing off on documents transferring real estate to third parties who would then sell it, take out loan, or foreclose.
A week later I was at a seminar when someone asked the presenters (FBI, sheriff, and detectives) about the ad. They were surprised as they had not heard of that scheme before. One of the detectives excused himself, then returned. He said he had just spoken with the tax assessors office. The scam is real. A couple of weeks later I received both an email and hard copy letter from the tax assessors office outlying how all property owners could register (at no cost) to be notified any time that there was a proposed real estate transaction involving their property.
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I did a little reading on this. I had recently frozen my credit due to a card being hacked.
But his NPD thing is a collection of public records - it is nefarious and bad but its all public records. Its in one big giant convenient place for bad actors but all this information of yours was out in the public domain already.
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Thank you Derek. I have been putting this off for too long. I think I've gotten 3 breach notices in the past few months. One for the state of Colorado. I get the feeling there is some complacency going on with the keepers of data.
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Some years ago when Experion was hacked, I locked the "big three" for my wife and I. We typically don't borrow money (technically, our monthly use of credit card is borrowing, but we pay it off by the end of the month as we use it for day to day expenses for which we have the money in the bank. Tony
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