Are crediting monitoring services available?
If you suspect any fraudulent activity on your credit records, we suggest that you place a free “fraud alert” on your personal credit file if you have been victimized or believe you could become a victim of identity theft. A fraud alert tells creditors to either contact you or use reasonable policies and procedures to verify the consumer’s identity before they open any new accounts in your name or change your existing accounts. To place a fraud alert on your file, you should call any one of the three major credit bureaus listed below. As soon as one credit bureau confirms your fraud alert, the others are notified to place fraud alerts. • Should I close my direct deposit account? We have concluded that bank account and bank routing numbers, first thought to be accessible from the Accounting Services computer, were not exposed from the Accounting Services computer. No bank routing and account information was exposed, as far as we can determine from all of our investigations, so this inci