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Got an email from Dell that some of my data had been compromised. They don't think any financial data was stolen. Another one, sigh.
It seems to me that the people on the dark side have it much easier. I have to screw around with passwords, text messages, and some ugly Microsoft security application on my phone to get to my data.
They just click. Doesn't seem right.
Oh well, every hundred years, all new people.
>64
Itβs weird being the same age as old people. Live every day like it is your last; one day, it will be.
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The fact that the only thing you get from the companies is an email with vague excuses like "We f***ed up, and your data are compromised. We are sorry, but it will not happen gain. Well maybe, but honestly, we do not really care, as it has no influence on our business. Too bad you susbcribed !" when they are hacked is the worst part of all. They do poorly, your data is exposed, but the get away with a simple email. This is crazy.
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I'm rather selective about what information it is I'm being asked for, and if I can get away with BS answers, that's what they'll get.
I'd rather feed the beast that is Amazon and let them have my details, rather than spread around my credit card data to a dozen mom and pop shops who invest basically nothing to secure the data they collect.
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Rage wrote: your data is exposed, but the get away with a simple email.
However, I worked at a bank years ago and at that time when they discovered possible fraud they did not even tell the customer about it.
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At this point in time I don't even pay attention to these notices. As far as I can tell my entire financial history is on the dark web.
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Sadly true. About 5 years ago (maybe more), I got a notice from the IRS (USofA) that my SSN was compromised and some kind soul had filed a tax return for me. They wanted the several million dollars I had submitted for estimated taxes. Seems as though some medical system employee had sold a large list of SSN's. I fretted about it for a few milliseconds, cracked open a Lou's Brew and took a nap.
(Actually, I don't/didn't submit estimated taxes just for this reason). I don't know what the right ponders equivalent of this is, but I am sure I am not alone.
I do have throw away email addresses and phone numbers I use.
>64
Itβs weird being the same age as old people. Live every day like it is your last; one day, it will be.
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I had a charge Friday against my business Amex that is very rarely used, however I did buy a laptop from Dell with it. Someone bought $1200 worth of thermostats from Lowes using my Amex number, my name and phone number, and apparently the 4 digit Amex security code from the card. I am blaming Dell, as I think they even stored the 4 digit security code and it was exposed in the hack. Got it all cancelled, and new Amex card on the way, cost me an hour of my precious time to deal with it.
I have had my personal data exposed before, usually from govt databases, and their solution is to offer you 3 free years of Experian or some such. First step, give Experian all the sensitive that was just stolen. Ugh.
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wapiti64 wrote: free years of Experian
Yup, they did that as well. Good deal for Experian or whoever, they figure you will renew. We have all reporting turned off.
>64
Itβs weird being the same age as old people. Live every day like it is your last; one day, it will be.
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theoldfool wrote: It seems to me that the people on the dark side have it much easier.
They also have cookies.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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until it is full groan.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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Remember The Heroes - YouTube[^]
Points for anyone who can name the second singer without looking.
A special Thank You to those who have served and especially those who paid the ultimate price.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
"Hope is contagious"
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(I'm not paranoid, but a small description of the link, especically because its on the f-book)
CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair
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Good point--changed it.
Thanks
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See more on Facebook
I dont get it?
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