Wednesday, October 31, 2007

THREAT ALERT: Update for Tulsa and all areas North, South, East, and West.

 

 

Security Freezes Offered by All Three Major Credit Reporting Agencies

 

October 31, 2007

 

Eleven states remain without security freeze laws, but consumers in those states now have another option. The three major credit reporting agencies--Equifax, Experian and TransUnion--will help bridge that gap in consumer protection by allowing consumers in all fifty states to freeze and unfreeze their credit files. We reported earlier on TransUnion's and Equifax's plans to offer freezes. TransUnion began offering freeze services Oct. 15. Equifax's services start today, Oct. 31, and Experian's start tomorrow, Nov. 1.

 

http://www.anpac-secureid.com/alerts/alert.ext?sp=10303

 

 

 

Eatery's Credit Card Data Ordered Up "To Go"

 

October 30, 2007

 

Not Your Average Joe's typically fills takeout orders, but the Massachusetts-based restaurant chain recently learned identity thieves were also ordering up customer credit card data "to go."

 

http://www.anpac-secureid.com/alerts/alert.ext?sp=10301

 

 

 

 

 

For full details, visit:

http://www.anpac-secureid.com/home.htm

 

 

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