09-23-2016, 04:00 PM
Thanks for the heads up! As convenient as it is to use one password for multiple accounts (I know I've done it lol), I highly recommend diversifying your password for things where people could get access to your personal information.
My parents just had their information compromised a few months ago and still have no idea, someone basically opened a bunch of credit cards in their name (which were sent to their house, so they were able to freeze their credit and no actual charges were made).
I wouldn't be surprised if theirs was compromised through one of the Target/retail breaches.
My parents just had their information compromised a few months ago and still have no idea, someone basically opened a bunch of credit cards in their name (which were sent to their house, so they were able to freeze their credit and no actual charges were made).
I wouldn't be surprised if theirs was compromised through one of the Target/retail breaches.

