We want to notify you about a recent data breach involving the National Processing Division (NPD), which may have impacted your personal information. NPD has reported unauthorized access to their systems, potentially exposing sensitive data.
Here’s what you need to know:
- Affected Information: The breach may involve personal details such as names, Social Security numbers, and financial information.
- Protect Yourself: Monitor your accounts for any unusual activity. Consider placing a fraud alert or a credit freeze with the major credit bureaus to protect your credit.
- Stay Vigilant: Be cautious of phishing attempts and other scams that may exploit this breach.
You can check if you were affected by the breach by doing a database search provided for free by a pen tester using the following link:
Security experts recommend that consumers put freezes or alerts on their credit file at the three major credit bureaus: Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. Freezing your credit is free and will stop bad actors from taking out loans or opening credit cards in your name. To learn more about how to freeze your credit, please click here.
Please know that we double-check addresses, phone numbers, and fraud flags when extending credit. We also offer myCredit Health through SavvyMoney, which can be accessed in your online banking. Once enrolled, you can track your credit report and score and receive alerts for free.
If you have concerns or notice any suspicious activity, please contact us immediately at 800.498.8930.
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