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If your info appears on a people-search site, you can request its removal—but chances are, that's just the tip of the iceberg. For broader data removal, services like Incogni or Optery can help. I ...
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After a data breach, immediately contact the FTC to report the breach, as well as the three credit bureaus. Then, be sure to ...
Data brokers are collecting and selling service member data -- including health, family, geographic and military service information -- for pennies and dimes, according to a recent study from Duke ...
Personal information about active-duty U.S. service members is cheap, easy to buy and widely advertised by data brokers who sell Americans’ data, according to a Duke University study published Monday.
As it turns out, it's not terribly expensive to buy information on service members in the US military—roughly $0.12 per record, according to a study conducted by Duke University. The study focused on ...