'Was my Social Security number stolen?' Answers to common questions on the National Public Data breach (2024)

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You may have never heard of National Public Data, yet your personal information may have been compromised in the company's recent massive data breach.

The background check company, which is owned by Jerico Pictures Inc., recently released details of the breach after a proposed class action lawsuit alleged 2.9 billion personal records may have been exposed. Other reports suggest the amount of records leaked may have been more than 2.7 billion.

In an official data breach notice filed in Maine, National Public Data indicated 1.3 million records may have been breached, said James E. Lee, chief operating officer at Identity Theft Resource Center, a non-profit organization focused on mitigating risks of identity breaches and theft.

"It is entirely possible that it is that low; it's also entirely possible it's higher," Lee said of the number of people affected.

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The information breached may have included Social Security numbers, names, email addresses, phone numbers and mailing addresses, National Public Data states on its website.

A third-party bad actor may have hacked into the data in December, with potential leaks of the information in April and over this summer, the company said on its website. National Public Data did not return a request for comment by press time.

As cyber professionals dig into the breached data, they're finding that not all of it is accurate and much of the information was already available. "The reality is there's nothing new in this data," Lee said.

Still, experts say news of the breach is a great reminder to take steps to protect your personal information. Here's a roundup of answers to common consumers are asking now.

Can you be affected even if you've never heard of National Public Data?

Yes. National Public Data is a background check company that provides information either through legitimate sources or by scraping it off the web, Lee said. Because the data is collected more casually, it can be gathered without consumers' permission and outside of certain regulations. As a result, it may be inaccurate or outdated, he said.

Certain information, such as when you buy a house or pay property taxes, technically is public record, said Cliff Steinhauer, director of information security and engagement at The National Cybersecurity Alliance, a nonprofit focused on cybersecurity awareness and education. Companies can collect and aggregate that publicly available data to gather a picture of who someone is, he said.

"You have varying levels of companies' ability to protect the data that they're collecting, and they may not fall under any regulation to do so because it's like public data to begin with," Steinhauer said.

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Is there a way to know if your Social Security number has been affected?

Certain cyber groups have set up websites to enable individuals to search to see if their personal data was affected by the breach, Lee said. One site — NPDBreach.com — allows for a search by full name and zip code, Social Security number or phone number. Another site — NPD.pentester.com — allows for search based on first name, last name, state and birth year.

"I certainly don't recommend anybody enter their Social Security number" in the sites, Lee said.

By entering your name, you may get a sense of what information, if any, has been shared. The good news is most people are finding information that has been leaked is inaccurate, Lee said.

What is the best way to protect your personal information?

If you find you're included in the breach, the steps you should take are not necessarily new.

"There's nothing additional you should do that you haven't hopefully have already done, or you know now to do," Lee said.

Freezing your credit should be at the top of that list. Be sure to submit requests to each of the three major credit bureaus — Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.

A freeze will help block access to your records by bad actors. However, keep in mind you will need to either temporarily or permanently unfreeze your credit if you want to apply for a new credit card or auto loan, for example.

As you freeze your credit, be extra vigilant that you are on the legitimate websites of the credit bureaus, and not look-alike sites aimed at stealing your personal information.

Additionally, you should change all your passwords, particularly if you have repeated passwords among multiple websites. Ideally, you should enable multi-factor authentication for personal websites to help keep your financial data secure. Also, never share your personal information while using public internet.

Is it worthwhile to pay for extra protection?

In addition to freezing your credit, there are ways to purchase additional protection.

Sites like National Public Data may allow for individuals to opt out of being included in their data collections. However, because there are so many data brokers, it can be time consuming for consumers to contact each one, Steinhauer said. To help, consumers can pay for a data broker removal service that will contact the websites on their behalf.

Additionally, identity theft monitoring tools will let you know if someone tries to open an account using your personal information.

Dark web monitoring services can let you know if your information was found in a data breach that was published on the dark web.

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Can you be entitled to money damages if you're affected by the breach?

While legal organizations may tout the idea that money damages may be available to people affected by the breach, any sums that are eventually paid likely won't be meaningful, Lee said.

"You're not going to get a lot of money," Lee said.

After the 2017 Equifax breach affecting more than 147 million consumers, for example, people reported receiving lawsuit payouts in late 2022 of less than $3 in some cases, while other said they got around $40.

The goal of the solicitations is often to build a multi-state, multi-jurisdiction class action lawsuit, which may consolidate multiple lawsuits.

However, they will need to prove actual harm came from this specific data breach, Lee said. Because there have been so many data breaches, it can be difficult to tie a specific piece of data to this one event, he said.

'Was my Social Security number stolen?' Answers to common questions on the National Public Data breach (2024)

FAQs

How do I check if my SSN was hacked? ›

NPD.pentester.com — Only requires people to submit their first name, last name, state and birth year. NPDBreach.com — People can search for their information using their full name and zip code, SSN or phone number.

How did National Public data get my information? ›

National Public Data obtained the information by scraping nonpublic sources without consent, according to a proposed class action lawsuit. Here are steps you can take to see if your information was stolen and then protect your Social Security number if your personal data was leaked in the massive data hack.

Did national public data get hacked? ›

NPD Breach

In April, a hacker began selling stolen data from National Public Data (NPD), a consumer data broker. The successful access was not acknowledged by NPD until August 12th. The website of the data broker had contained a zip file with the back-end passwords needed to access the database.

Did my Social Security number get stolen? ›

Two online security companies have put up websites that let you check for free if your Social Security number is part of the stolen store of personal information: One is npdbreach.com from the online privacy company Atlas Privacy; the second is npd.pentester.com by the Pentester cybersecurity company.

Can I see where my SSN is being used? ›

One of the only places you can check for this type of financial fraud is on your credit report. Until the end of 2023, Americans have access to a weekly free report from each of the three major credit bureaus — Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. Just visit AnnualCreditReport.com to request your free credit reports.

How do I check my Social Security suspicious activity? ›

Create or sign in to your personal my Social Security account to check for any suspicious activity. If you have not yet applied for benefits: You should not find any benefit payment amounts, and you should be able to access your Social Security Statement and view future benefit estimates.

How did my personal information get on the Internet? ›

Personal information generally gets on the internet as publicly available information when an individual engages in routine business transactions, such as buying something online. Other information may come from federal and state public records, as well as from your social media accounts.

What information is public data? ›

Public data is information that can be freely used, reused and redistributed by anyone with no existing local, national or international legal restrictions on access or usage.

Is information in the public domain personal data? ›

There is no automatic exception from the right to be informed just because the personal data is in the public domain. You should still provide privacy information to individuals, unless you can rely on a specific exception or exemption.

How do you know if your personal data has been hacked? ›

Watch your accounts, check your credit reports

Read your credit card statements and watch for suspicious transactions. Also, sign up for your free annual credit report to check your credit reports from each of the three credit reporting bureaus.

What was the worst data breach in history? ›

The data breach of Yahoo is one of the worst and most infamous cases of a known cyberattack and currently holds the record for the most people affected. The first attack occurred in 2013, and many more would continue over the next three years.

How did my data get breached? ›

The vast majority of data breaches are caused by stolen or weak credentials. If malicious criminals have your username and password combination, they have an open door into your network.

How to check if SSN is compromised? ›

Check your credit reports and bank statements

If fraudsters are using your stolen SSN, it will most likely show up on your credit reports and bank or credit card statements. If your SSN has been leaked, you'll want to keep a close eye on your financial accounts.

How to check if your identity has been stolen? ›

Here are six simple ways to check for identity theft:
  1. Review your credit reports.
  2. Check your bank statements.
  3. Pay attention to strange mail.
  4. Stay on top of your tax returns.
  5. Check your medical statements.
  6. Review your Social Security statements.
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How do I lock my SSN? ›

Lock your SSN online at E-Verify by turning on the Self Lock feature, and block electronic access to your Social Security information with the SSA at 1-800-772-1213. To initiate an SSN/credit freeze, go to the Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian websites to make a direct request.

Can you check SSN online? ›

SSNVS Overview

You can: Verify up to 10 names and SSNs (per screen) online and receive immediate results.

How do you tell if your identity has been hacked? ›

Beware of these warning signs:
  1. Bills for items you did not buy.
  2. Debt collection calls for accounts you did not open.
  3. Information on your credit report for accounts you did not open.
  4. Denials of loan applications.
  5. Mail stops coming to or is missing from your mailbox.
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How do I know if my account has been hacked? ›

You get signed out of your online accounts (social media, email, online banking, etc.), or you try to log in and discover your passwords don't work anymore. You receive emails or text messages about login attempts, password resets, or two-factor authentication (2FA) codes that you didn't request.

How can I check my SSN record? ›

Your Social Security Statement (Statement) is available to view online by opening a my Social Security account. Millions of people of all ages now use these online accounts to learn about their future Social Security benefits and current earnings history.

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