Press Release
London, October 2008 - It has, today, been revealed that a computer hard drive containing the personal details of about 100,000 of the Armed Forces has gone missing. It is thought to contain more than 1.5m pieces of information, including the details of 600,000 potential recruits. It is reported to contain details of passport numbers, addresses, dates of birth, driving licence details and telephone numbers, as well as a small amount of information about bank details.
However, ID Fraud expert Equifax, is warning members of the Armed Forces to stay calm and take some simple steps to increase the security of their personal data.
Neil Munroe, External Affairs Director at Equifax comments, "There is a heightened risk of ID Fraud but there is no evidence yet that the information has fallen into the wrong hands. Plus consumers will be protected against financial loss in these circumstances but it can affect their credit record and they may have difficulty obtaining credit in the future if they don't take the right precautions. It may, therefore, be worth taking out a monitoring service which will alert the individual to any unusual activity on their credit file."
On-going monitoring of credit information is crucial to protect against identity fraud and Equifax Identity Watch Lite makes this as simple and cost-effective as possible. For just £2.99 per month, Equifax Identity Watch Lite takes the worry away from the individual - they just need to check their credit file if there's an alert of changes to their file that doesn't match their own known purchasing and payment activity. This could be a search of their credit file - when they haven't made any new applications for credit. Or details of a new credit account opened in their name that they know nothing about.
"The majority of consumers know when they are searching for new credit or setting up a new loan or credit account. So if they get an alert that coincides with that activity they probably won't be bothered to get an up to date copy of their credit file", concluded Neil Munroe. "But if they receive an alert from Identity Watch Lite when they haven't been credit active, then this could be just the sort of warning they need to ensure they don't suddenly find themselves being chased for debts they know nothing about."
To find out more about Equifax Identity Watch Lite visit www.equifax.co.uk.