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What You Need To Know About The Hacking Crisis

CORPORATE DATA BREACHES ARE ON THE RISE

... putting ALL Americans at risk. Recent hacks include Equifax, 143 million American Consumers records stolen, Ebay, 145M, Michael's 3M and Staples 1.16M. Credit and ID theft are a bigger threat than ever.

No one is safe. Hackers are so sophisticated now that they can get access to your personal data almost anywhere. Most Americans find out after it's too late. You notice a new account open in your name that you didn't open. That's how it starts. Suddenly you find that all your personal data is compromised, your accounts are cleaned out and charge cards have been opened in your name. You'll spend months, maybe years, clearing all this up with your banks, credit card companies, and credit report agencies.

If Global Corporations can't defend themselves against hackers, How are everyday American's going to stay safe?

What Will You Do When Your Private Information Is Stolen?

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SO WHAT ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO DO?

Personal vigilance is critical. Watching your credit-card accounts for suspicious charges, and report fraud immediately. But you'd have to spend countless hours monitoring hundreds of transactions and activity. That said, even if you could continuously watch your accounts, hackers can still find a way to steal your identity.

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