High risk data breaches
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High risk data breaches
Leaked passwords
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You’ve fixed your high risk exposures!
Doing this work can feel like a lot, but it’s important to do so to keep yourself safe. Keep up the good work.
Doing this work can feel like a lot, but it’s important to do so to keep yourself safe.
Now let’s fix your exposed passwords.
Now let’s fix your exposed security questions.
Next, we’ll give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.
You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
Your passwords are now protected!
Your security questions are protected!
Now let’s review and update your exposed security questions.
Next, we’ll give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.
Nicely done! You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
You’ve completed all your recommendations!
Nicely done! You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
Here’s what to do
This requires access to your sensitive info, so you’ll need to manually fix it.
It appeared in { $num_breaches } data breaches:
{ $breach_name } <breach_date>on { $breach_date }</breach_date>
Mark as fixed
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Your estimated time: { $estimated_time }+ minutes
Your credit card number was exposed
Anyone who gets it can make unauthorized purchases that you may be liable for. Act now to prevent financial harm.
If you still have this card, contact the issuer to report it stolen.
Request a new card with a new number.
Check your accounts for unauthorized charges.
Your bank account was exposed
Taking action as soon as possible could give you more legal protections to help you recover any losses.
Notify your bank immediately that your account number has been compromised.
Change your account number.
Check your accounts for unauthorized charges.
Your social security number was exposed
Scammers can open up new loans or credit cards with your social security number. Act fast to prevent financial harm.
Protect yourself by <link_to_info>setting up a fraud alert or freezing your credit.</link_to_info>
<link_to_info>Check your credit report</link_to_info> for unrecognized accounts.
About fraud alerts and credit freezes
<b>A fraud alert</b> requires businesses to verify your identity before it issues new credit in your name. It’s free, lasts one year, and won’t negatively affect your credit score.
To set one up, contact any one of the three credit bureaus. You don’t have to contact all three.
<b>Freezing your credit</b> prevents anyone from opening a new account in your name. It’s free and won’t negatively affect your credit score, but you’ll need to unfreeze it before opening any new accounts.
To freeze your credit, contact each of the three credit bureaus — <equifax_link>Equifax</equifax_link>, <experian_link>Experian</experian_link>, and <transunion_link>TransUnion</transunion_link>.
High risk data breaches
Leaked passwords
Security recommendations
Return to dashboard
Go to next step
Go to next result
Guided steps
Let’s keep going
See recommendations
Go to your Dashboard
You’ve fixed your high risk exposures!
Doing this work can feel like a lot, but it’s important to do so to keep yourself safe. Keep up the good work.
Doing this work can feel like a lot, but it’s important to do so to keep yourself safe.
Now let’s fix your exposed passwords.
Now let’s fix your exposed security questions.
Next, we’ll give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.
You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
Your passwords are now protected!
Your security questions are protected!
Now let’s review and update your exposed security questions.
Next, we’ll give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.
Nicely done! You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
You’ve completed all your recommendations!
Nicely done! You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
Here’s what to do
This requires access to your sensitive info, so you’ll need to manually fix it.
It appeared in { $num_breaches } data breaches:
{ $breach_name } <breach_date>on { $breach_date }</breach_date>
Mark as fixed
Skip for now
Your estimated time: { $estimated_time }+ minutes
Your credit card number was exposed
Anyone who gets it can make unauthorized purchases that you may be liable for. Act now to prevent financial harm.
If you still have this card, contact the issuer to report it stolen.
Request a new card with a new number.
Check your accounts for unauthorized charges.
Your bank account was exposed
Taking action as soon as possible could give you more legal protections to help you recover any losses.
Notify your bank immediately that your account number has been compromised.
Change your account number.
Check your accounts for unauthorized charges.
Your social security number was exposed
Scammers can open up new loans or credit cards with your social security number. Act fast to prevent financial harm.
Protect yourself by <link_to_info>setting up a fraud alert or freezing your credit.</link_to_info>
<link_to_info>Check your credit report</link_to_info> for unrecognized accounts.
About fraud alerts and credit freezes
<b>A fraud alert</b> requires businesses to verify your identity before it issues new credit in your name. It’s free, lasts one year, and won’t negatively affect your credit score.
To set one up, contact any one of the three credit bureaus. You don’t have to contact all three.
<b>Freezing your credit</b> prevents anyone from opening a new account in your name. It’s free and won’t negatively affect your credit score, but you’ll need to unfreeze it before opening any new accounts.
To freeze your credit, contact each of the three credit bureaus — <equifax_link>Equifax</equifax_link>, <experian_link>Experian</experian_link>, and <transunion_link>TransUnion</transunion_link>.
High risk data breaches
Leaked passwords
Security recommendations
Return to dashboard
Go to next step
Go to next result
Guided steps
Let’s keep going
See recommendations
Go to your Dashboard
You’ve fixed your high risk exposures!
Doing this work can feel like a lot, but it’s important to do so to keep yourself safe. Keep up the good work.
Doing this work can feel like a lot, but it’s important to do so to keep yourself safe.
Now let’s fix your exposed passwords.
Now let’s fix your exposed security questions.
Next, we’ll give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.
You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
Your passwords are now protected!
Your security questions are protected!
Now let’s review and update your exposed security questions.
Next, we’ll give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.
Nicely done! You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
You’ve completed all your recommendations!
Nicely done! You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
Here’s what to do
This requires access to your sensitive info, so you’ll need to manually fix it.
It appeared in { $num_breaches } data breaches:
{ $breach_name } <breach_date>on { $breach_date }</breach_date>
Mark as fixed
Skip for now
Your estimated time: { $estimated_time }+ minutes
Your credit card number was exposed
Anyone who gets it can make unauthorized purchases that you may be liable for. Act now to prevent financial harm.
If you still have this card, contact the issuer to report it stolen.
Request a new card with a new number.
Check your accounts for unauthorized charges.
Your bank account was exposed
Taking action as soon as possible could give you more legal protections to help you recover any losses.
Notify your bank immediately that your account number has been compromised.
Change your account number.
Check your accounts for unauthorized charges.
Your social security number was exposed
Scammers can open up new loans or credit cards with your social security number. Act fast to prevent financial harm.
Protect yourself by <link_to_info>setting up a fraud alert or freezing your credit.</link_to_info>
<link_to_info>Check your credit report</link_to_info> for unrecognized accounts.
About fraud alerts and credit freezes
<b>A fraud alert</b> requires businesses to verify your identity before it issues new credit in your name. It’s free, lasts one year, and won’t negatively affect your credit score.
To set one up, contact any one of the three credit bureaus. You don’t have to contact all three.
<b>Freezing your credit</b> prevents anyone from opening a new account in your name. It’s free and won’t negatively affect your credit score, but you’ll need to unfreeze it before opening any new accounts.
To freeze your credit, contact each of the three credit bureaus — <equifax_link>Equifax</equifax_link>, <experian_link>Experian</experian_link>, and <transunion_link>TransUnion</transunion_link>.
High risk data breaches
Leaked passwords
Security recommendations
Return to dashboard
Go to next step
Go to next result
Guided steps
Let’s keep going
See recommendations
Go to your Dashboard
You’ve fixed your high risk exposures!
Doing this work can feel like a lot, but it’s important to do so to keep yourself safe. Keep up the good work.
Doing this work can feel like a lot, but it’s important to do so to keep yourself safe.
Now let’s fix your exposed passwords.
Now let’s fix your exposed security questions.
Next, we’ll give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.
You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
Your passwords are now protected!
Your security questions are protected!
Now let’s review and update your exposed security questions.
Next, we’ll give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.
Nicely done! You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
You’ve completed all your recommendations!
Nicely done! You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
Here’s what to do
This requires access to your sensitive info, so you’ll need to manually fix it.
It appeared in { $num_breaches } data breaches:
{ $breach_name } <breach_date>on { $breach_date }</breach_date>
Mark as fixed
Skip for now
Your estimated time: { $estimated_time }+ minutes
Your credit card number was exposed
Anyone who gets it can make unauthorized purchases that you may be liable for. Act now to prevent financial harm.
If you still have this card, contact the issuer to report it stolen.
Request a new card with a new number.
Check your accounts for unauthorized charges.
Your bank account was exposed
Taking action as soon as possible could give you more legal protections to help you recover any losses.
Notify your bank immediately that your account number has been compromised.
Change your account number.
Check your accounts for unauthorized charges.
Your social security number was exposed
Scammers can open up new loans or credit cards with your social security number. Act fast to prevent financial harm.
Protect yourself by <link_to_info>setting up a fraud alert or freezing your credit.</link_to_info>
<link_to_info>Check your credit report</link_to_info> for unrecognized accounts.
About fraud alerts and credit freezes
<b>A fraud alert</b> requires businesses to verify your identity before it issues new credit in your name. It’s free, lasts one year, and won’t negatively affect your credit score.
To set one up, contact any one of the three credit bureaus. You don’t have to contact all three.
<b>Freezing your credit</b> prevents anyone from opening a new account in your name. It’s free and won’t negatively affect your credit score, but you’ll need to unfreeze it before opening any new accounts.
To freeze your credit, contact each of the three credit bureaus — <equifax_link>Equifax</equifax_link>, <experian_link>Experian</experian_link>, and <transunion_link>TransUnion</transunion_link>.
High risk data breaches
Leaked passwords
Security recommendations
Return to dashboard
Go to next step
Go to next result
Guided steps
Let’s keep going
See recommendations
Go to your Dashboard
You’ve fixed your high risk exposures!
Doing this work can feel like a lot, but it’s important to do so to keep yourself safe. Keep up the good work.
Doing this work can feel like a lot, but it’s important to do so to keep yourself safe.
Now let’s fix your exposed passwords.
Now let’s fix your exposed security questions.
Next, we’ll give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.
You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
Your passwords are now protected!
Your security questions are protected!
Now let’s review and update your exposed security questions.
Next, we’ll give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.
Nicely done! You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
You’ve completed all your recommendations!
Nicely done! You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
Here’s what to do
This requires access to your sensitive info, so you’ll need to manually fix it.
It appeared in { $num_breaches } data breaches:
{ $breach_name } <breach_date>on { $breach_date }</breach_date>
Mark as fixed
Skip for now
Your estimated time: { $estimated_time }+ minutes
Your credit card number was exposed
Anyone who gets it can make unauthorized purchases that you may be liable for. Act now to prevent financial harm.
If you still have this card, contact the issuer to report it stolen.
Request a new card with a new number.
Check your accounts for unauthorized charges.
Your bank account was exposed
Taking action as soon as possible could give you more legal protections to help you recover any losses.
Notify your bank immediately that your account number has been compromised.
Change your account number.
Check your accounts for unauthorized charges.
Your social security number was exposed
Scammers can open up new loans or credit cards with your social security number. Act fast to prevent financial harm.
Protect yourself by <link_to_info>setting up a fraud alert or freezing your credit.</link_to_info>
<link_to_info>Check your credit report</link_to_info> for unrecognized accounts.
About fraud alerts and credit freezes
<b>A fraud alert</b> requires businesses to verify your identity before it issues new credit in your name. It’s free, lasts one year, and won’t negatively affect your credit score.
To set one up, contact any one of the three credit bureaus. You don’t have to contact all three.
<b>Freezing your credit</b> prevents anyone from opening a new account in your name. It’s free and won’t negatively affect your credit score, but you’ll need to unfreeze it before opening any new accounts.
To freeze your credit, contact each of the three credit bureaus — <equifax_link>Equifax</equifax_link>, <experian_link>Experian</experian_link>, and <transunion_link>TransUnion</transunion_link>.
High risk data breaches
Leaked passwords
Security recommendations
Return to dashboard
Go to next step
Go to next result
Guided steps
Let’s keep going
See recommendations
Go to your Dashboard
You’ve fixed your high risk exposures!
Doing this work can feel like a lot, but it’s important to do so to keep yourself safe. Keep up the good work.
Doing this work can feel like a lot, but it’s important to do so to keep yourself safe.
Now let’s fix your exposed passwords.
Now let’s fix your exposed security questions.
Next, we’ll give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.
You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
Your passwords are now protected!
Your security questions are protected!
Now let’s review and update your exposed security questions.
Next, we’ll give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.
Nicely done! You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
You’ve completed all your recommendations!
Nicely done! You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
Here’s what to do
This requires access to your sensitive info, so you’ll need to manually fix it.
It appeared in { $num_breaches } data breaches:
{ $breach_name } <breach_date>on { $breach_date }</breach_date>
Mark as fixed
Skip for now
Your estimated time: { $estimated_time }+ minutes
Your credit card number was exposed
Anyone who gets it can make unauthorized purchases that you may be liable for. Act now to prevent financial harm.
If you still have this card, contact the issuer to report it stolen.
Request a new card with a new number.
Check your accounts for unauthorized charges.
Your bank account was exposed
Taking action as soon as possible could give you more legal protections to help you recover any losses.
Notify your bank immediately that your account number has been compromised.
Change your account number.
Check your accounts for unauthorized charges.
Your social security number was exposed
Scammers can open up new loans or credit cards with your social security number. Act fast to prevent financial harm.
Protect yourself by <link_to_info>setting up a fraud alert or freezing your credit.</link_to_info>
<link_to_info>Check your credit report</link_to_info> for unrecognized accounts.
About fraud alerts and credit freezes
<b>A fraud alert</b> requires businesses to verify your identity before it issues new credit in your name. It’s free, lasts one year, and won’t negatively affect your credit score.
To set one up, contact any one of the three credit bureaus. You don’t have to contact all three.
<b>Freezing your credit</b> prevents anyone from opening a new account in your name. It’s free and won’t negatively affect your credit score, but you’ll need to unfreeze it before opening any new accounts.
To freeze your credit, contact each of the three credit bureaus — <equifax_link>Equifax</equifax_link>, <experian_link>Experian</experian_link>, and <transunion_link>TransUnion</transunion_link>.
High risk data breaches
Leaked passwords
Security recommendations
Return to dashboard
Go to next step
Go to next result
Guided steps
Let’s keep going
See recommendations
Go to your Dashboard
You’ve fixed your high risk exposures!
Doing this work can feel like a lot, but it’s important to do so to keep yourself safe. Keep up the good work.
Doing this work can feel like a lot, but it’s important to do so to keep yourself safe.
Now let’s fix your exposed passwords.
Now let’s fix your exposed security questions.
Next, we’ll give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.
You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
Your passwords are now protected!
Your security questions are protected!
Now let’s review and update your exposed security questions.
Next, we’ll give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.
Nicely done! You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
You’ve completed all your recommendations!
Nicely done! You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
Here’s what to do
This requires access to your sensitive info, so you’ll need to manually fix it.
It appeared in { $num_breaches } data breaches:
{ $breach_name } <breach_date>on { $breach_date }</breach_date>
Mark as fixed
Skip for now
Your estimated time: { $estimated_time }+ minutes
Your credit card number was exposed
Anyone who gets it can make unauthorized purchases that you may be liable for. Act now to prevent financial harm.
If you still have this card, contact the issuer to report it stolen.
Request a new card with a new number.
Check your accounts for unauthorized charges.
Your bank account was exposed
Taking action as soon as possible could give you more legal protections to help you recover any losses.
Notify your bank immediately that your account number has been compromised.
Change your account number.
Check your accounts for unauthorized charges.
Your social security number was exposed
Scammers can open up new loans or credit cards with your social security number. Act fast to prevent financial harm.
Protect yourself by <link_to_info>setting up a fraud alert or freezing your credit.</link_to_info>
<link_to_info>Check your credit report</link_to_info> for unrecognized accounts.
About fraud alerts and credit freezes
<b>A fraud alert</b> requires businesses to verify your identity before it issues new credit in your name. It’s free, lasts one year, and won’t negatively affect your credit score.
To set one up, contact any one of the three credit bureaus. You don’t have to contact all three.
<b>Freezing your credit</b> prevents anyone from opening a new account in your name. It’s free and won’t negatively affect your credit score, but you’ll need to unfreeze it before opening any new accounts.
To freeze your credit, contact each of the three credit bureaus — <equifax_link>Equifax</equifax_link>, <experian_link>Experian</experian_link>, and <transunion_link>TransUnion</transunion_link>.
High risk data breaches
Leaked passwords
Security recommendations
Return to dashboard
Go to next step
Go to next result
Guided steps
Let’s keep going
See recommendations
Go to your Dashboard
You’ve fixed your high risk exposures!
Doing this work can feel like a lot, but it’s important to do so to keep yourself safe. Keep up the good work.
Doing this work can feel like a lot, but it’s important to do so to keep yourself safe.
Now let’s fix your exposed passwords.
Now let’s fix your exposed security questions.
Next, we’ll give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.
You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
Your passwords are now protected!
Your security questions are protected!
Now let’s review and update your exposed security questions.
Next, we’ll give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.
Nicely done! You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
You’ve completed all your recommendations!
Nicely done! You’ve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.
Here’s what to do
This requires access to your sensitive info, so you’ll need to manually fix it.
It appeared in { $num_breaches } data breaches:
{ $breach_name } <breach_date>on { $breach_date }</breach_date>
Mark as fixed
Skip for now
Your estimated time: { $estimated_time }+ minutes
Your credit card number was exposed
Anyone who gets it can make unauthorized purchases that you may be liable for. Act now to prevent financial harm.
If you still have this card, contact the issuer to report it stolen.
Request a new card with a new number.
Check your accounts for unauthorized charges.
Your bank account was exposed
Taking action as soon as possible could give you more legal protections to help you recover any losses.
Notify your bank immediately that your account number has been compromised.
Change your account number.
Check your accounts for unauthorized charges.
Your social security number was exposed
Scammers can open up new loans or credit cards with your social security number. Act fast to prevent financial harm.
Protect yourself by <link_to_info>setting up a fraud alert or freezing your credit.</link_to_info>
<link_to_info>Check your credit report</link_to_info> for unrecognized accounts.
About fraud alerts and credit freezes
<b>A fraud alert</b> requires businesses to verify your identity before it issues new credit in your name. It’s free, lasts one year, and won’t negatively affect your credit score.
To set one up, contact any one of the three credit bureaus. You don’t have to contact all three.
<b>Freezing your credit</b> prevents anyone from opening a new account in your name. It’s free and won’t negatively affect your credit score, but you’ll need to unfreeze it before opening any new accounts.
To freeze your credit, contact each of the three credit bureaus — <equifax_link>Equifax</equifax_link>, <experian_link>Experian</experian_link>, and <transunion_link>TransUnion</transunion_link>.
High risk data breaches
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