As you have probably heard by now, Equifax, a consumer credit reporting agency , has been hacked. Reportedly, the hackers have accessed personal information, including social security numbers, driver’s license numbers, and credit card numbers for 143 million U.S. customers. That is nearly two-thirds of the adult U.S. population! Identity theft has a crippling effect on individuals and can take years to recover from. An identity theft operation affecting this many people would be unprecedented and could potentially cause major disruptions that would take years to untangle. To find out if you are one of the people whose data was breached, Read More…
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