The recent Equifax data breach puts you at increased risk of identity theft. Successful doctors with stellar credit have much to lose. Here’s how to limit your risk of identity theft and keep your finances and credit rating safe.
We’ve received numerous calls from doctors about the recent Equifax data breach, the most damaging in history. Chances are, you’re among the more than 143 million Americans, or 44% of the U.S. population, whose personal data including names, addresses, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers, were exposed. In addition, credit card numbers for 209,000 Equifax customers...
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