Your Social Security number is one of the most sensitive pieces of personal information you own. Too bad yours (and mine and every other American’s) has likely been leaked and sold on the Dark Web.
We all want to keep our private information private. Cybersecurity experts say the data is now out there on the dark web. While the company said it’s notifying affected people, there are two separate ...
Social Security numbers were initially devised in the 1930s to track Americans' earnings and calculate their benefits. Today, they're a nearly universal security feature in a wide variety of accounts, ...
Although there's a pretty good chance you already have a phone number on your smartphone, your primary number assigned by your carrier isn't your only option for calling and texting. There are ...
An estimated 2.9 billion records, including names, addresses and Social Security numbers may be affected after National Public Data confirmed it suffered after a massive data breach involving the ...