I take part of that back, apparently it was genuinely only cc info.. Thank god.. When the radio kept reporting it as research, I feared the worst.. But the NYT article http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/20/technology/20credit.html?pagewanted=2&adxnnl=0&adxnnlx=1119296484-DUG+asZe10Y32xJRMHP9Zw seems to indicate that it was only the cc numbers and verification numbers. Phew.. On 6/20/05, Judd Pickell wrote: > I agree with Kurt, changing your cc number is probably overkill > (unless you really are that paranoid). > > But I disagree with the fact that the Citibank records is a bigger > problem. If you listen to the reports, they were storing information > for research, which would indicate to me your personal data as well as > credit card numbers. This would include your social security > information, your credit ratings, checking account information etc. > All of these are used in research (I work in the medical research > field and we have a pretty extensive amount of information on our > patients). > > If they were able to get access to all that information, chances are > changing your cc number would amount to nothing, as they would be able > to call in and get the information changed for their usage. > > Just food for thought.. > > > > On 6/19/05, Kurt Granroth wrote: > > On Jun 18, 2005, at 10:27 PM, Major.Mikey wrote: > > > I am having all my credit card numbers changed! What do all of > > > those who are > > > wiser than me think about that? > > > > I think changing credit card numbers at this point is overkill. Say, > > for instance, that one or more of your credit card numbers were among > > the stolen ones. The worst that could happen would be that somebody > > rings up a lot of charges on the card. If you read your statement > > every month, you'd see this. Then, a quick call to your credit card > > company would have all of those charges dropped from your card and > > THEN you could change the numbers. > > > > The key, here, is that you are not liable for any credit card charges > > that you didn't make. I've had a few instances in the past where > > unauthorized charges were put on my card (not stolen just > > unauthorized) and it's always been extremely painless to get those > > charges wiped. > > > > So going out of your way to have your numbers changed now is probably > > a lot of work for not any real benefit. > > > > Now there *are* some cases in the news that are more worriesome. > > Like that stolen (or lost) shipment of Citibank records. Those > > records had actual customer information on them, not just account > > numbers. That meant that if they fell into the wrong hands, that you > > could be the victim of identify theft. THAT is a FAR bigger problem > > than just simple credit card fraud. > > > > Kurt > > --------------------------------------------------- > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > > > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss