How to Keep Your Identity Safe
Over time you have likely noticed an increase in news coverage of data breaches. While it may seem far-fetched that you might be affected by one of these data breaches, you may be surprised to learn that one hack in 2018 impacted 143 million Americans. Unfortunately, it seems that not only are these attacks increasing, the data breaches appear to be getting larger as well.
Making sure your private information is kept private is more essential than ever, and having that peace of mind is priceless.
A data breach is defined as “the intentional or unintentional release of secure or private/confidential information to an untrusted environment.” This includes names, Social Security numbers, addresses, birthdays, credit-card numbers and driver’s license numbers. It may be unknown what is going to be done with that important information, but it is not worth waiting to find out.
If you find your personal information or identity has been compromised, take the following steps to minimize potential loss:
As a AAA member, you receive free coverage with credit-monitoring service ProtectMyID Essential. All you have to do is sign up. For increased coverage, sign up for the ProtectMyID Deluxe or Platinum package, which includes features such as:
This article was originally published in our 2018 print edition of LIVE|PLAY|AAA and was last updated in June 2024 for accuracy.
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