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2.7 billion records leaked in massive US data breach

2.7 billion records leaked in massive US data breach
More than 2.7 billion U.S. personal records, including Social Security numbers, were leaked on a hacking forum. Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson tells you what you need to know.
Your sensitive data most likely has been leaked. Want to find out? Here's a website where you can input your name, state, and year your were born. It will show a list of people with that name and you can scan through the list to see if you're on it. It's pretty bad. I was reading it's free to do a "credit freeze" with the big 3 credit reporting agencies as opposed to a "credit lock" which is a paid service. I think i'm going to call the 3 agencies and have mine frozen. What are you guys doing to protect from identity theft?
Check if your data was leaked
NPD Breach Check - Pentester.com

Credit freeze vs Credit lock

Credit Freeze vs. Credit Lock: What’s the Difference? - NerdWallet
Credit freezes and locks both protect your credit from unauthorized access. Freezes are free but locks may have fees. Here’s when to use a credit freeze vs. lock.
www.nerdwallet.com