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http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...ted?source=rss
'There have been reports at least 20% of TwinSpires.com customers were impacted by the breach.' |
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Instead of offering free credit reporting, what I would like to hear coming out of the TwinSpires Empire, is what they are going to do in the future to protect our information. What changes are they going to make to make sure this doesn't happen again? How can I be assured that a hacker doesn't get in deeper the next time and come out with my actual SSN or bank info? |
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#3
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i think i posted it here already, but you can go to annual credit report .com and get your credit reports free. allowed to do so once a year. this isn't the site that advertises on tv, it really is free. been using it for years.
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My bigger issue has to do with how its going to affect a number of banking things I need to get done in the next two months as I am starting my own side business. Are all these fraud alerts I place going to screw things up.
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then again...when the bank officer sees 'twin spires', you might raise more questions!!! lol then tell him if it'll ease his mind, when you get that big hit you're counting on, it'll go towards your debt. |
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It will throw a temporary road block probably.
Have to be at your best when dealing with banks. I, for one, thrive to have a fraction of the integrity of our financial institutions. |
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really shouldn't be too difficult to achieve that!
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