"Data Breach Alert: Millions at Risk in Oregon, Louisiana, and Beyond"

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The Oregon Department of Transportation reported a major data breach that compromised the personal information of 3.5 million Oregon residents' private DMV records. Although the state department can't identify whether a specific person's information has been accessed by hackers, individuals can check their credit report for any unfamiliar transactions or accounts. Federal law grants people the right to receive a free copy of their credit report every 12 months from consumer reporting companies Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. Individuals can also ask one of the consumer reporting companies to freeze their credit files on their website or over the phone.
- How to check your credit after Oregon DMV’s major data breach KOIN.com
- Millions of Americans’ personal data exposed in global hack CNN
- Here's what Louisiana residents should do after the data breach WWLTV
- Gov. Kotek’s staff knew Monday that hackers had accessed millions of driver’s license files. Oregonians didn’ OregonLive
- Oregon DMV hack may have compromised information of millions KGW News
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