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Apparently as part of the many divestitures and acquisitions, my info ended up in the fidelity laptop retirement database that was stolen last month. Social, account info, date of birth, etc. Swell.
The good news is that they're offering free credit watch monitoring, although the letter doesnt say for how long. I'm going to guess a year.
If you ever worked for a company that bought or sold a business or division to anyone who bought or sold a business or division to HP...So Intel, Digital, Compaq, etc...you might want to pull one of your free credit reports and check it out.
The letter advises going to equifax and signing up for their 'credit watch gold 3-in-1' product, and using a supplied promo code to get active credit monitoring, and placing a fraud alert on your credit reports by calling 877-478-7625.
Allegedly this information was on a laptop that was stolen from a business meeting where the data "was needed for the meeting". Any info they had on me was at least 5 or more years past any expiry; thats when I removed my last retirement funds from any company sponsored retirement plan.
I wonder how many more times this comes up as companies refuse to delete old, worthless employee and customer information.
The good news is that they're offering free credit watch monitoring, although the letter doesnt say for how long. I'm going to guess a year.
If you ever worked for a company that bought or sold a business or division to anyone who bought or sold a business or division to HP...So Intel, Digital, Compaq, etc...you might want to pull one of your free credit reports and check it out.
The letter advises going to equifax and signing up for their 'credit watch gold 3-in-1' product, and using a supplied promo code to get active credit monitoring, and placing a fraud alert on your credit reports by calling 877-478-7625.
Allegedly this information was on a laptop that was stolen from a business meeting where the data "was needed for the meeting". Any info they had on me was at least 5 or more years past any expiry; thats when I removed my last retirement funds from any company sponsored retirement plan.
I wonder how many more times this comes up as companies refuse to delete old, worthless employee and customer information.