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Identity Thieves Bypassed Experian Security to View Credit Reports

Krebs on Security

The vulnerability in Experian’s website was exploitable after one applied to see their credit file via annualcreditreport.com. Annualcreditreport.com begins by asking for your name, address, SSN and birthday. Now I know why Experian has NEVER let me view my own file via their website. And thank goodness it did.

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New T-Mobile Breach Affects 37 Million Accounts

Krebs on Security

In a filing with federal regulators, T-Mobile said an investigation determined that someone abused its systems to harvest subscriber data tied to approximately 37 million current customer accounts. Image: customink.com In a filing today with the U.S.

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The Equifax Breach Settlement Offer is Real, For Now

Krebs on Security

Given the high volume of reader inquiries about this, it seemed worth pointing out that while this particular offer is legit (if paltry), scammers are likely to soon capitalize on public attention to the settlement money. One reader’s copy of their Equifax Breach Settlement letter. They received a check for $6.97.

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Here’s Some Bitcoin: Oh, and You’ve Been Served!

Krebs on Security

The case is thought to be first in which a federal court has recognized the use of information included in a bitcoin transaction — such as a link to a civil claim filed in federal court — as reasonably likely to provide notice of the lawsuit to the defendant. Ryan Dellone , a healthcare worker in Fresno, Calif.,

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Inside the Massive Alleged AT&T Data Breach

Troy Hunt

What it boils down to is in August 2021, someone with a proven history of breaching large organisations posted what they claimed were 70 million AT&T records to a popular hacking forum and asked for a very large amount of money should anyone wish to purchase the data.

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Tax Season Scams: How to Protect Your Identity

Identity IQ

Tax Season Scams: How to Protect Your Identity IdentityIQ While it’s important to be on high alert and protect your identity all year long, tax season is an especially vulnerable time. Criminals who steal your SSN can use it to file falsified tax returns with the IRS and receive a tax refund.

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Experian’s Credit Freeze Security is Still a Joke

Krebs on Security

In 2017, KrebsOnSecurity showed how easy it is for identity thieves to undo a consumer’s request to freeze their credit file at Experian , one of the big three consumer credit bureaus in the United States. a month for the ability to “lock and unlock your file easily and quickly, without delaying the application process.”