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In a widely reported story, an employee of the Department of Veterans Affairs had his laptop stolen from his home sometime in May. On June 30th, federal officials announced the recovery of the laptop and pronounced that the sensitive personal information of 26.5 million veterans and military personnel that was housed on the hard drive apparently had not been accessed. They were lucky this time round, though Advisor Gina Hughes shows veterans how to check their credit report, just in case.
Veterans are just the tip of the iceberg, according to the Washington Post. It reports that in the last 15 months, corporations, universities, and other organizations alerted more than 85 million U.S. consumers that their personal or financial data might have been compromised due to data breaches, disgruntled employees, or just plain incompetence. (To prove the point, our own Chris Null found his identity mangled during his routine check on his credit rating.)
The FTC created a sort of survival guide for if or when your identity gets violated. And the faster you get to this list, the better off you'll be.
Hit the link for the details. You'll probably want to bookmark it.
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I agree, good article I found some great ways to get a free credit report at: http://www.averagecreditscore.net.
I was a victim of one. Don't waste time. Local and government agencies do help. Get documentation if possible. RFN
THIS IS NO JOKE.IT HA[[ENEDTO ME AND THE CREDUT CARD COMPANIES ARE TO BLAME. I ACTUALLY HAD ONE CUSTOMER SERVICE REP TELL ME THE NAME THEY CHANGED MY MOTHERS MAIDEN NAME TOO NOW HOW DID THEY KNOW THAT? BECAIUSE THEY PROBBLY DID THE SAME THING WITH THE OTHER PERSON..PITIFUL!
I am a member of a service called Pre-paid Legal Services Inc. and what's great about them is part of their membership includes identity theft protection and not only are you protected, but if you are hit they help you restore your identity to before it wa----- .... it's incredible!
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1 Posted by hskrntx on Thu Feb 1, 2007 8:47AM EST Report Abuse
The PDF nor the other links work! Serves as a "scare" tactick only! Either ensure the links work so people can get the whole story or remove it!