Hey all, I'm sure most of you have heard about the big Anthem data breach that affected Anthem insurance customers. I work for a health insurance broker and we have a lot of clients with Anthem insurance (myself included) so we have been trying to provide information to clients on what to do to protect their information while they wait to receive a letter on if their information was impacted. A local financial guru has been putting out information on the topic and has brought up freezing your credit. At first I thought it seemed silly but then I realized it makes sense - if your records were breached it includes name/address/birthday/social security number which would be used for loans, etc. In case anyone is interested here is a link to how you can freeze your credit until you need it again. Just a way to make sure someone doesn't try to apply for anything in your name, and if you're not planning to need any new lines of credit (house, car, other loans) there isn't a downside. I did it and it didn't take long. Note: Transunion may not be free in all states
http://blog.petetheplanner.com/exactly-how-to-freeze-your-credit/#sthash.KSBXnHt2.UJ3fJl3l.dpbs