April 10, 2022, 4:32 p.m. | /u/Bulky_Aardvark_1335

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I am trying to improve my security posture with regards to my SSN (I have no reason to think my SSN has been compromised). I plan to invoke a credit freeze which it seems should help me avoid the majority of exploitation that happens. Also, I understand that someone may try to use my SSN to access my existing bank/credit accounts which, while obviously not a good thing, is something I would notice relatively quickly as I frequent these accounts. …

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