Well joy,
I just got my identity stolen. Okay, it probably already got stolen a long time ago. They just tried to hack into my checking and credit cards today. I can tell you exactly what happened. To. Me.
First, I was affected by the Yahoo hack. They were able to read all my emails. Fortunately, I kept a lot of my more sensitive stuff more secure than that, but some of my less secure accounts use the same password as my Yahoo. But what sucks is, for a lot of my other accounts on other websites, my username is my email. And my email is my Yahoo. So the hackers got my Yahoo email and password, and somehow were able to find a bunch of other websites where my username was my email, plus using my same password. Amazon. Walmart. Fortunately, Ebay and Paypal were different. My Amazon and Walmart were really old accounts that I never use.
Fast-forward to today. I get a text message saying that my password on Amazon was successfully reset. Um, really? What Amazon password? I drop everything and handle that. I log onto Amazon and I'm watching items go into my shopping cart right before my very eyes. $1000 worth of stuff. As the orders complete, Amazon sends confirmation to my Yahoo account. The hacker DELETES those emails--also right before my very eyes. Fortunately, some of them only went to my Trash folder, so I was able to salvage them. The hacker enrolled me in Amazon Prime, and obtained an Amazon credit card--using my SOCIAL (?!?!??). I called the credit card company--some bank I never heard of--they asked for my birthdate and last 4 of social. When I gave it to them, they had the CORRECT information. Long story short, lots of changed passwords, closed accounts, fraud alerts posted to the credit bureaus and some checking account bureau I just today heard of. Called the police. The orders from Amazon all got cancelled, of course.
Now, the Russian hacking part: the hacker, of course, had to give Amazon a different shipping address for all his merchandise. The address? *redacted. interferes with investigation*
A shipping firm. To Russia. The hacker was trying to send Amazon stuff to this shipping firm, who forwarded it on to Russia.
Anyone still believe the Russian hacking is not real?
edit: removing specific information that could be actioned upon
I just got my identity stolen. Okay, it probably already got stolen a long time ago. They just tried to hack into my checking and credit cards today. I can tell you exactly what happened. To. Me.
First, I was affected by the Yahoo hack. They were able to read all my emails. Fortunately, I kept a lot of my more sensitive stuff more secure than that, but some of my less secure accounts use the same password as my Yahoo. But what sucks is, for a lot of my other accounts on other websites, my username is my email. And my email is my Yahoo. So the hackers got my Yahoo email and password, and somehow were able to find a bunch of other websites where my username was my email, plus using my same password. Amazon. Walmart. Fortunately, Ebay and Paypal were different. My Amazon and Walmart were really old accounts that I never use.
Fast-forward to today. I get a text message saying that my password on Amazon was successfully reset. Um, really? What Amazon password? I drop everything and handle that. I log onto Amazon and I'm watching items go into my shopping cart right before my very eyes. $1000 worth of stuff. As the orders complete, Amazon sends confirmation to my Yahoo account. The hacker DELETES those emails--also right before my very eyes. Fortunately, some of them only went to my Trash folder, so I was able to salvage them. The hacker enrolled me in Amazon Prime, and obtained an Amazon credit card--using my SOCIAL (?!?!??). I called the credit card company--some bank I never heard of--they asked for my birthdate and last 4 of social. When I gave it to them, they had the CORRECT information. Long story short, lots of changed passwords, closed accounts, fraud alerts posted to the credit bureaus and some checking account bureau I just today heard of. Called the police. The orders from Amazon all got cancelled, of course.
Now, the Russian hacking part: the hacker, of course, had to give Amazon a different shipping address for all his merchandise. The address? *redacted. interferes with investigation*
A shipping firm. To Russia. The hacker was trying to send Amazon stuff to this shipping firm, who forwarded it on to Russia.
Anyone still believe the Russian hacking is not real?
edit: removing specific information that could be actioned upon
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