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How to Check Your Child’s Credit Report

March 2, 2018 | 0 Comments

Originally published on CreditCards.com Written by Dinah Wisenberg Brin Parents place the utmost attention on their children’s safety, education, health and happiness, but even the most conscientious parent may overlook another matter that can affect...

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Equifax Data Breach – The Aftermath

September 13, 2017 | 1 Comments

Equifax recently suffered a massive data breach compromising the sensitive information of over 140 million Americans. The data lost includes names, Social Security numbers, addresses, birthdays and driver’s license numbers.  As the week progressed details...

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ALERT! Equifax Hit by Major Data Breach ALERT!

September 8, 2017 | 1 Comments

Equifax, one of the major credit reporting agencies, is the victim of a major data breach affecting over 140 million Americans.  The data lost includes names, Social Security numbers, addresses, birthdays and driver’s license numbers....

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“Who Knows Everything?” is the title of my upcoming book about consumer privacy and the corporate spying. This book details the technology, strategies and depth of corporate spying. The objective of the book is to...

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App of the Week – CreditWise

April 20, 2016 | 0 Comments

We live in a dangerous time. Because of technology and the Internet at any moment your identity and financial life is on the line. Protecting your assets against hackers and data breaches is paramount. That...

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On Tuesday Facebook was granted a patent that would allow banks and lenders to check you social habits to determine your credit worthiness. According to the patent your lender can check the credit rating of...

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How to Respond to a Data Breach

October 16, 2014 | 0 Comments

Data breaches are becoming more and more frequent. And as an African-American you need to be afraid of this trend. Your information is being used to steal from you and others. Right now someone could...

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