Breach into WDFW online purchases
- racfish
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Breach into WDFW online purchases
I got a 2 page letter from the State of Wa explaining the breach into their computer system and how all our info was compromised. The perpertrators got our personal info. It said it was on all online purchases.My question is if I bought my license thru a store like Big 5 or Walmart is that still considered a online purchase?
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Re: Breach into WDFW online purchases
Yes, as they are "Online" with the State. They kind of make up their own terms.......racfish wrote:I got a 2 page letter from the State of Wa explaining the breach into their computer system and how all our info was compromised. The perpertrators got our personal info. It said it was on all online purchases.My question is if I bought my license thru a store like Big 5 or Walmart is that still considered a online purchase?
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I'm kinda losing hope on keeping my identity and info secure. It's starting to look unrealistic. Maybe we should just push in the direction that someone else having the info can't use it to hurt us.
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After what Ive been through the past 5 years I cant imagine who would want to be me.
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What can you do, at least they offered a two year monitoring service. I signed up for that, pretty nice knowing that I'll get a phone call before anything gets opened in my name. We've already had our information compromised from the Target and Home Depot hacks. It's a pain!
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Don't feel bad, I had mine taken from Uncle Sam when applying for security clearances. I already have a few years of monitoring, nothing but a PITA.
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- racfish
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Hahaha. Not funny but when I went for my clearance to work for the Navy they told me the same.I got the two year deal from the state. I did get a cool hat from the Nimitz though with my name embroided on it.
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DoD and VA have both sent me letters about personal information breach. I figure if they can't stop hackers no one else can either. Knock on wood, no problems, BUT we proactively monitor all our accounts, data, and take immediate action when we notice anything unusual. Not much else one can do anymore.
Government security clearance? Top Secret Special Background Investigation = no stone left unturned. Held that for 10yrs.
Want to hear something that will make you stop and wonder? Every promotion order, every change of assignment order, every temporary duty order, every decoration order during my USAF career listed SSNs. Those orders had numerous individuals on each one. I have hundreds of other people's SSNs in my personal military records. We live in a much different world today.
Government security clearance? Top Secret Special Background Investigation = no stone left unturned. Held that for 10yrs.
Want to hear something that will make you stop and wonder? Every promotion order, every change of assignment order, every temporary duty order, every decoration order during my USAF career listed SSNs. Those orders had numerous individuals on each one. I have hundreds of other people's SSNs in my personal military records. We live in a much different world today.
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'09 Hewescraft 20' ProV
150hp Merc Optimax
8hp Merc 4-stroke
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Raymarine a78 MultiFunctionDisplay
Raymarine DownVision
Raymarine SideVision
Baystar Hydraulic Steering
Trollmaster Pro II
Traxstech Fishing System
MotorGuide 75# Thrust Wireless Bow Mount
Re: Breach into WDFW online purchases
I work for a local financial institution and we deal with merchant compromises all the time. The best thing you can do in a situation like this where social security numbers have been compromised is to put a fraud alert on your credit. When you do this, you designate a phone number that any creditor has to call (such as your cell phone) and speak with you before opening any new credit accounts. It's free to do, and it lasts about 6 months. To do this just visit any one of the 3 credit bureaus:
https://www.transunion.com Phone: 1-800-680-7289 or
https://www.experian.com/ Phone: 1-888-397-3742 or
https://www.equifax.com Phone: 1-888-766-0008
Once you complete a fraud alert on one bureau, they will communicate that to the other two. I would also recommend getting the free credit monitoring the WDFW vendor is offering, but I think the fraud alert is much more important because it prevents fraudulent credit lines from being opened in your name. You can go back every 6 months and renew the alert if you want.
And now back to your regularly scheduled fishing...
https://www.transunion.com Phone: 1-800-680-7289 or
https://www.experian.com/ Phone: 1-888-397-3742 or
https://www.equifax.com Phone: 1-888-766-0008
Once you complete a fraud alert on one bureau, they will communicate that to the other two. I would also recommend getting the free credit monitoring the WDFW vendor is offering, but I think the fraud alert is much more important because it prevents fraudulent credit lines from being opened in your name. You can go back every 6 months and renew the alert if you want.
And now back to your regularly scheduled fishing...
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Thanks PRM for sharing.