Posted on 08/27/2014 7:30:24 PM PDT by TurboZamboni
Word has leaked that JPMorgan Chase and possibly four other banks have been hacked. Details are scarce at this point, but the FBI and other government agencies are involved in the investigation.
The hack allegedly took place earlier in August and hackers have siphoned off huge amounts of sensitive data from Chase, including checking and savings account information.
Even more concerning, sources say that the attack goes "far beyond the capabilities of ordinary hackers." Given the timing, some security experts are speculating it was the work of high-level Russian hackers.
According to an inside source, there has been no increase in fraud at JPMorgan Chase since the hack. However, it doesn't change the fact that if you're a Chase customer your most sensitive financial information may now be in the hands of criminals.
(Excerpt) Read more at komando.com ...
Basically, this article is nothing more than an alarmist infomercial for Lifelock.
Or someone else...
As does mine, I can’t imagine going back to a big bank. I always have kept one account at this small bank and now use it exclusively.
You can thank the FDA for that. The health system where I work still has quite a bit of software running on Windows Server 2003 because the stinking FDA is so far behind in certifying 3rd party vendor applications on newer operating systems.
We patch everything that we're allowed to, segment our network to the point of insanity, and firewall everything, but some of these apps were written when Fred Flintsone was around.
It's ridiculous.
but you just told everybody you have a coffee can with cash in it
Now figure out where they’re buried....
I was kidding, I actually do something with a mattress, but I better not say more :)
What’s your address?
Sorry to hear that you’ve had to deal with the identity theft for so many years. I hope the problem will be resolved finally, once and for all, for you soon!
I’m still receiving notifications about new accounts, by the way. The thieves have been very busy little bees with my name and information.
Oh, no, I hope not! :-( For the record, though, I'm a "dudette." I don't know if going Galt would solve the problem because each one of us is issued a social security number. Once the thieves get their hands on a name, address, and SSN, it seems they start opening accounts in that name, whether we're living off the grid or not. :-(
As soon as I found out about the identity theft, I did the same thing. I'm hoping it helps.
Did not mean it in a literally......sorry...stand corrected.
and you are correct
There’s nothing to be sorry about, Eartick... I didn’t take the comment literally. Plus I have a brother, so I’m used to hearing, “Dude...” lol
You’re right that living off the grid would help to a certain extent. That way, the access to our SSN and other info would be limited.
Happy Labor Day. :-)
I pity the fool who tries to use my info to open a new account. Guess there are some perks to losing a house. ;)
I’m in a similar situation. ;-) When I found out thieves had stolen my info and were opening accounts in my name, one of my first thoughts was: “Well, maybe they’ll pay off my medical bills.” lol
Neither can my little piggy.
I ate mine...
EXHINIT ONE--Anytime you give out such info, write a "friendly" letter to the hospital, retailer, doctor's office, etc.
Say that you know the range of crimes that are committed using such info.......list the crimes.
That if you become a victim of financial crimes, ID theft, and so on.......you will use every means at your disposal--including litigation, public exposure, license challenges, oversight agency mobilization----in order to obtain justice.
COPY THE FILE, YOUR LAWYER, THE FBI, FTC ID THEFT CLEARINGHOUSE, ETC.
At the top of the letter note in bold letters: "This is a paper trail."
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EXHIBIT TWO--When you contact a bank, credit card office, or other finance-related entity----before you discuss anything, do this:
Get the name and employee number of the phone person accessing your account;
Get the name of their immediate supervisor;
Tell them you are time-dating the phone call; AKA a paper trail;
Tell them you are copying your lawyer.
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To report suspected irregularities WRT ID theft, contact:
Federal Trade Commission
(Solicits reports to assist ID theft investigations)
web site ftc.gov/idtheft
Tele 1-677-438-4338
SNAIL MAIL
FTC
ID Theft Clearinghouse
Washington, DC 20580
Thanks for the information, Liz.
I reported it to the police, the FTC, the credit bureaus, and the bank involved.
The rest of the information you gave, though, sounds like very good advice. Those sound like suggestions for all of us to keep in mind from now on.
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