Data-breach notices are becoming all too common these days, aren’t they? Those tiny folded postcards and thin, ominous business envelopes—from your health insurance company, cellular provider, bank or even your gym—arrive at such a fast clip that you might be tempted to just toss ’em to the side with the junk mail. Don’t. When it comes to data breaches, it’s an issue of when—not if—you’ll be impacted. According to the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC), nearly 80% of consumers received at least one data-breach notice in the past year, and many received several. If you’re tossing those cards in the recycling bin, it’s time to think twice about that. The ITRC calls this “breach fatigue” and urges people to take notices seriously. What if someone got a credit card in your name and racked up a $25,000 bill in minutes? Or used your Social Security number to obtain medical care? It happens all the time. Just this past winter, a massive breach at a Washington-based benefits manager expo...
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