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Equifax®, one of the three major consumer reporting agencies, recently announced a breach impacting an estimated 143 million U.S. consumers. The information accessed includes names, Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses and, in some cases drivers’ license numbers. Credit card numbers for approximately 209,000 U.S. consumers were also accessed.
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Equifax® reported a breach impacting roughly 143 million Americans. Unauthorized access occurred from mid-May through July 2017. The personal information accessed – names, Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses and, in some cases driver’s license numbers – is everything fraudsters need to open fraudulent account.
What should I do now?
There are steps to take to help protect your information from being misused. Visit Equifax’s® website, equifaxsecurity2017.com/. (This link takes you away from our site. Equifaxsecurity2017.com is not controlled by the NavyArmy.)
Here are some other steps to take to help protect yourself after a data breach:
Visit Identitytheft.gov/databreach to learn more about protecting yourself after a data breach.
NavyArmy believes it is important for you to review your credit report annually from the three major consumer reporting agencies in order to safeguard your identity. To find out more about NavyArmy and our security measures click here.
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