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  2. Your personal info, Social Security number may be stolen ...

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    Experian. Online: Visit the Experian Credit Freeze page. By phone: Call Experian at 888-397-3742. By mail: Send a request to Experian Security Freeze, P.O. Box 9554, Allen, TX 75013. Include your ...

  3. Your Social Security number may have been stolen by hackers ...

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    By Phone: Call Experian at 1-888-397-3742. By Mail: Send a request to Experian Security Freeze, P.O. Box 9554, Allen, TX 75013. Include your name, address, Social Security number, and proof of ...

  4. 6 steps you should take after a data breach - AOL

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    For example, if your Social Security number is exposed in a data breach, you may be at a heightened risk for identity theft or fraudulent credit applications in your name. 2. Secure Your Accounts

  5. Lawsuit Alleges Hackers May Have Stolen More Than 2.7 Billion ...

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    The class action lawsuit, filed on Aug. 1, alleges hackers have access to personal information including addresses and family members' names

  6. 2024 National Public Data breach - Wikipedia

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    The stolen data contains records for people in the US, UK, and Canada. [13] [14] National Public Data confirmed on August 16, 2024, there was a breach originating from someone trying to breach their systems since December 2023, with the breach occurring from April 2024 and over the next few months. [15] [16] The company also confirmed that 2.9 ...

  7. Options available if an AOL account owner passes away

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    We cannot provide passwords or other login details. In order to protect the privacy and security of the deceased user's account, any decision regarding a request will be made only after a careful review. Note: This help page applies to U.S. accounts only. Requests submitted for non-U.S. accounts will not be accepted and will not receive a response.

  8. Death Master File - Wikipedia

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    It is known commercially as the Social Security Death Index (SSDI). The file contains information about persons who had Social Security numbers and whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration from 1962 to the present; or persons who died before 1962, but whose Social Security accounts were still active in 1962.

  9. How to protect your deceased loved one’s credit after death

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    Without a credit freeze, the deceased’s personal data, such as their Social Security number (SSN), could be stolen and used to open credit cards or other financial accounts.