• High risk data breaches

  • Leaked passwords

  • Security recommendations

  • Return to dashboard

  • Go to next step

  • Go to next result

  • Guided steps

  • Lets keep going

  • See recommendations

  • Go to your Dashboard

  • Youve fixed your high risk exposures!

  • Doing this work can feel like a lot, but its important to do so to keep yourself safe. Keep up the good work.

  • Doing this work can feel like a lot, but its important to do so to keep yourself safe.

  • Now lets fix your exposed passwords.

  • Now lets fix your exposed security questions.

  • Next, well give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.

  • Youve 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 lets review and update your exposed security questions.

  • Next, well give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.

  • Nicely done! Youve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.

  • Youve completed all your recommendations!

  • Nicely done! Youve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.

  • Heres what to do

  • This requires access to your sensitive info, so youll 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. Its free, lasts one year, and wont negatively affect your credit score.

  • To set one up, contact any one of the three credit bureaus. You dont have to contact all three.

  • <b>Freezing your credit</b> prevents anyone from opening a new account in your name. Its free and wont negatively affect your credit score, but youll 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

  • Lets keep going

  • See recommendations

  • Go to your Dashboard

  • Youve fixed your high risk exposures!

  • Doing this work can feel like a lot, but its important to do so to keep yourself safe. Keep up the good work.

  • Doing this work can feel like a lot, but its important to do so to keep yourself safe.

  • Now lets fix your exposed passwords.

  • Now lets fix your exposed security questions.

  • Next, well give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.

  • Youve 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 lets review and update your exposed security questions.

  • Next, well give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.

  • Nicely done! Youve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.

  • Youve completed all your recommendations!

  • Nicely done! Youve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.

  • Heres what to do

  • This requires access to your sensitive info, so youll 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. Its free, lasts one year, and wont negatively affect your credit score.

  • To set one up, contact any one of the three credit bureaus. You dont have to contact all three.

  • <b>Freezing your credit</b> prevents anyone from opening a new account in your name. Its free and wont negatively affect your credit score, but youll 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

  • Lets keep going

  • See recommendations

  • Go to your Dashboard

  • Youve fixed your high risk exposures!

  • Doing this work can feel like a lot, but its important to do so to keep yourself safe. Keep up the good work.

  • Doing this work can feel like a lot, but its important to do so to keep yourself safe.

  • Now lets fix your exposed passwords.

  • Now lets fix your exposed security questions.

  • Next, well give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.

  • Youve 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 lets review and update your exposed security questions.

  • Next, well give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.

  • Nicely done! Youve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.

  • Youve completed all your recommendations!

  • Nicely done! Youve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.

  • Heres what to do

  • This requires access to your sensitive info, so youll 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. Its free, lasts one year, and wont negatively affect your credit score.

  • To set one up, contact any one of the three credit bureaus. You dont have to contact all three.

  • <b>Freezing your credit</b> prevents anyone from opening a new account in your name. Its free and wont negatively affect your credit score, but youll 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

  • Lets keep going

  • See recommendations

  • Go to your Dashboard

  • Youve fixed your high risk exposures!

  • Doing this work can feel like a lot, but its important to do so to keep yourself safe. Keep up the good work.

  • Doing this work can feel like a lot, but its important to do so to keep yourself safe.

  • Now lets fix your exposed passwords.

  • Now lets fix your exposed security questions.

  • Next, well give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.

  • Youve 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 lets review and update your exposed security questions.

  • Next, well give you personalized security recommendations based on what data of yours has been exposed.

  • Nicely done! Youve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.

  • Youve completed all your recommendations!

  • Nicely done! Youve reached the end of your steps. You can view any action items and track your progress on your dashboard.

  • Heres what to do

  • This requires access to your sensitive info, so youll 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. Its free, lasts one year, and wont negatively affect your credit score.

  • To set one up, contact any one of the three credit bureaus. You dont have to contact all three.

  • <b>Freezing your credit</b> prevents anyone from opening a new account in your name. Its free and wont negatively affect your credit score, but youll 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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