Surviving the Data Breach Apocalypse: How to Guard Your Info and Sanity

Data breaches are on the rise and nearly 3 billion people are affected. If you’re a victim, change your passwords, use two-factor authentication, monitor your accounts, and check your credit reports. Protect yourself from cybercriminals and avoid the hassle of dealing with stolen data and identity theft.

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Well, folks, it’s 2023, and data breaches are here to stay. It’s like the cybercriminals have a monthly subscription to our personal information. Time to change those passwords again and pretend we enjoy it!

Key Points:

  • Nearly 3 billion people affected by a recent data breach at a background check company.
  • Big names like AT&T and ADT have had their data compromised.
  • Change your passwords immediately if you’re part of a breach.
  • Use two-factor authentication for extra security.
  • Monitor your accounts and credit reports regularly to catch any suspicious activity.

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