Security Breach at Wyndham Hotels Risks Customers Identities
A recent statement issued by the Florida Attorney General is warning Florida residents that a data breach at the Wyndham Hotels and Resorts may have put up to 21,000 residents in jeopardy of identity theft.
A spokesperson for Wyndham said that they reported the breach of security to the Florida Attorney General in December of 2008. Wyndham believes that someone had unauthorized access to customer credit and debit cards. Wyndham has already sent a letter to everyone in that database with a list of pre cautions that they should take. The measures include obtaining a free fraud alert from one of the credit reporting agencies.
IF YOU THINK YOU MIGHT BE A VICTIM YOU CAN CHECK YOUR CREDIT REPORT FOR FREE BY CLICKING ON OUR SPONSOR LINK BELOW !!

A recent statement issued by the Florida Attorney General is warning Florida residents that a data breach at the Wyndham Hotels and Resorts may have put up to 21,000 residents in jeopardy of identity theft.
A spokesperson for Wyndham said that they reported the breach of security to the Florida Attorney General in December of 2008. Wyndham believes that someone had unauthorized access to customer credit and debit cards. Wyndham has already sent a letter to everyone in that database with a list of pre cautions that they should take. The measures include obtaining a free fraud alert from one of the credit reporting agencies.
IF YOU THINK YOU MIGHT BE A VICTIM YOU CAN CHECK YOUR CREDIT REPORT FOR FREE BY CLICKING ON OUR SPONSOR LINK BELOW !!

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