700Credit Breach: 5.6 Million Customers’ Data Exposed in Massive Security Failure

700Credit’s security breach left 5.6 million people feeling like their personal data was on a cross-country road trip without their knowledge. While the company offers a year of free credit monitoring, affected individuals should rev up their vigilance against identity theft. Remember, it’s not just a drive down memory lane, but a possible freeway to fraud!

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Who knew that 700Credit had such a generous side? They’ve offered 5.6 million people a chance to win the Identity Theft Lottery! Sadly, no one wants to collect this prize. But hey, at least they’re providing credit monitoring services—because nothing says “we’re sorry” like free alerts for a year!

Key Points:

  • 700Credit suffered a massive data breach affecting 5.6 million people.
  • The breach occurred between May and October 2025, exposing personal information.
  • Compromised data includes names, addresses, birth dates, and Social Security numbers.
  • 700Credit is offering a year of free credit monitoring to affected individuals.
  • Quick action involved notifying authorities and clients about the breach.

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