One Million Social Security Numbers Stolen in Utah

   Utah -- and therefore all of us -- has a problem.  In early April, it was announced that the Health Services department had been hacked, probably by someone in Eastern Europe, and nearly one million Social Security numbers and corresponding data were stolen -- that's one in six Utah residents.
An article: http://tinyurl.com/7k7v8wh
   As bad as that sounds, the worse thing (to me) is that many of these are children -- Children's Health Insurance Plan (CHIP) recipientsA child's Social Security number can be used for many years before it is discovered.
   Why might this be bad for the rest of us?  The weakness in security that led to Utah's hack may be in other states' systems.  Certainly, the ease with which the thieves broke into Utah's computers will encourage them or other thieves to try to break into other systems.
   I'm just glad I've got LegalShield's Identity Theft Shield.  No plan protects 100%, but with the ID Theft Shield, I'm covered if it does happen.

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