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How to unfreeze credit if you lose your PIN
Bankrate via AOL· 2 months agoKey takeaways The three major credit bureaus no longer require users to use a PIN when they want to unfreeze their credit reports. If you were never...
AT&T data-breach victims: Here’s something better than credit monitoring — and it’s free
MarketWatch via Yahoo Finance· 3 months agoCredit monitoring, credit freezes and fraud alerts. What’s the difference between these? AT&T...
What to do if someone opens a credit card in your name
Bankrate via AOL· 3 months agoKey takeaways If someone opens a credit card in your name, you need to take steps to protect your...
Here's What Happens When You Freeze Your Credit
Motley Fool· 11 months agoA credit freeze is a security measure to protect against identity theft. Decide if you should use it by learning what happens when you freeze your...
Should I freeze my child’s credit?
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 2 months agoKey takeaways Freezing your child’s credit prevents people from taking out lines of credit in your child’s name. When you freeze your child’s credit,...
5 Steps You Need to Take if You're a Victim of Credit Card Fraud
Motley Fool· 1 year agoIf you're a victim of credit card fraud, here are five steps that will help you resolve it ASAP. If...
Is identity theft protection worth it? Here's what you should know
LA Times via Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoLifeLock is the largest and probably most well-known identity theft protection company out there,...
Does Freezing Your Credit Affect Your Credit Score?
GoBankingRates via AOL· 4 months agoA credit freeze, also known as a security freeze, can be very useful in some instances -- such as being a victim of identity theft. These temporary...
Here are 5 tips for Louisiana drivers to protect their identity after the MOVEit attack
Shreveport Times | The Times via Yahoo News· 1 year agoOn June 15, the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles (OMV) announced that a major cyber-attack has...
You Have the Right to Freeze Your Credit Report. Should You?
Motley Fool· 2 years agoThe good news is that if you've fallen victim to a data breach, you have the right to put a freeze...