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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple
46 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

Anyone else got the letter?

Absolutely shitting ourselves, don't know what to do the letter gives pretty much zero help other than a free subscription to Experian.

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By *agneto.Man
46 weeks ago

Bham


"Anyone else got the letter?

Absolutely shitting ourselves, don't know what to do the letter gives pretty much zero help other than a free subscription to Experian."

Just sign up for Experian and keep an hour on your credit file for new accounts and or searches. Report anything dodgy.

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By *agneto.Man
46 weeks ago

Bham

Keep an eye. Not an hour.

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple
46 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"Anyone else got the letter?

Absolutely shitting ourselves, don't know what to do the letter gives pretty much zero help other than a free subscription to Experian.

Just sign up for Experian and keep an hour on your credit file for new accounts and or searches. Report anything dodgy. "

Report it to who?

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By (user no longer on site)
46 weeks ago


"Anyone else got the letter?

Absolutely shitting ourselves, don't know what to do the letter gives pretty much zero help other than a free subscription to Experian."

my work had this so we all had to join experian. Had no issues so you might be ok

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By *agneto.Man
46 weeks ago

Bham


"Anyone else got the letter?

Absolutely shitting ourselves, don't know what to do the letter gives pretty much zero help other than a free subscription to Experian.

Just sign up for Experian and keep an hour on your credit file for new accounts and or searches. Report anything dodgy.

Report it to who?"

.

Whichever company a new, unrecognised account has been created with. They'll have a fraud team that will investigate.

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By *ilk_and_SilverCouple
46 weeks ago

Oxford


"Anyone else got the letter?

Absolutely shitting ourselves, don't know what to do the letter gives pretty much zero help other than a free subscription to Experian.

Just sign up for Experian and keep an hour on your credit file for new accounts and or searches. Report anything dodgy.

Report it to who?"

Change passwords to any online accounts matching the water account. Move DD linked to Water across to another account and keep eye on existing account for any weird activity.

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By (user no longer on site)
46 weeks ago


"Anyone else got the letter?

Absolutely shitting ourselves, don't know what to do the letter gives pretty much zero help other than a free subscription to Experian."

Happened at my pensions administrator(capita) in may last year.

So far I've been unaffected, however once your data is out there you can't close the door, a friend of mine their details are being used, so far its into 5 figures, they're not out of pocket per se, more hassle dealing with the letters companies etc.

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By *ellhungvweMan
46 weeks ago

Cheltenham

A leakage at a water company? Surely not!

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By *ittlemissFlirtyCouple
46 weeks ago

Southampton


"A leakage at a water company? Surely not!

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By *ellhungvweMan
46 weeks ago

Cheltenham

On a more serious note: OP I think the risk is very low for you personally. As has been suggested above change any passwords and keep an eye on Experian as that will tell you if anyone has tried to make a fraudulent application in your name. I don’t know what is in the Southern data leak but the reality is that your data is probably already out in the wild from some other company or it is already on public lists so you are not really going to be affected.

One thing I will note is that it is likely that the Experian searches will stop being paid for at some point and Experian will try and upsell you a product - there are lots of other systems that look for searches (such as ClearScore) for free and that will also tell you if an application has been made.

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By (user no longer on site)
46 weeks ago


"On a more serious note: OP I think the risk is very low for you personally. As has been suggested above change any passwords and keep an eye on Experian as that will tell you if anyone has tried to make a fraudulent application in your name. I don’t know what is in the Southern data leak but the reality is that your data is probably already out in the wild from some other company or it is already on public lists so you are not really going to be affected.

One thing I will note is that it is likely that the Experian searches will stop being paid for at some point and Experian will try and upsell you a product - there are lots of other systems that look for searches (such as ClearScore) for free and that will also tell you if an application has been made."

Capita paid for a 12 month experian subscription after its breach

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