T-Mobile / Experian Data Breach
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 1:58 pm
So let me understand this. 15 million T-Mobile customer's COMPLETE credit applications (one-stop-shop for identity theft) are stolen due to Experian's incompetence.
To make up for this, Experian is offering 2 years free credit monitoring via a credit monitoring service EXPERIAN OWNS - because they were SO RESPONSIBLE the FIRST TIME.
Not to mention that these people will be ripe for identity theft FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIVES. I think the least Experian could do is give them credit monitoring for life since they own it anyway, but I'm not sure I'd trust their service anyway.
To make up for this, Experian is offering 2 years free credit monitoring via a credit monitoring service EXPERIAN OWNS - because they were SO RESPONSIBLE the FIRST TIME.
Not to mention that these people will be ripe for identity theft FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIVES. I think the least Experian could do is give them credit monitoring for life since they own it anyway, but I'm not sure I'd trust their service anyway.
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2015/1 ... -experian/In a bizarre twist of irony, those customers are currently being offered two years of free credit monitoring from ProtectMyID.com - a service owned and operated by Experian.