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Would this be considered irony?
Posted by: wurm
Date: February 18, 2022 10:00PM
This afternoon I received an email from McAfee Identity Theft Protection (which I received as part of the T-Mobile breach settlement) informing me that:

Identity Theft Protection by McAfee detected a match to your Social Security Number.
Alert
Found: Social Security Number
Potentially Breached Site: t-mobile.com - breach occurred in Aug, 2021
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Re: Would this be considered irony?
Posted by: DP
Date: February 19, 2022 06:22AM
Is the email actually from McAfee? I've been getting spam from Costco and Kohls that are not from Costco and Kohls...






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Re: Would this be considered irony?
Posted by: wurm
Date: February 19, 2022 07:08AM
It appears to be. Same info in the full headers.
Identity Theft Protection by McAfee <noreply@mail.idtheftsecurity.mcafee.com>
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Re: Would this be considered irony?
Posted by: pdq
Date: February 19, 2022 07:58AM
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wurm
Identity Theft Protection by McAfee detected a match to your Social Security Number.
Alert
Found: Social Security Number
Potentially Breached Site: t-mobile.com - breach occurred in Aug, 2021

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Re: Would this be considered irony?
Posted by: Speedy
Date: February 19, 2022 12:59PM
Why would T-Mobile need your social in the first place?



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Re: Would this be considered irony?
Posted by: JoeH
Date: February 19, 2022 01:34PM
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Why would T-Mobile need your social in the first place?

I don't know about T-Mobile, but have run into companies requiring your SS# when applying for services. It makes it easy for them to run a credit check.
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Re: Would this be considered irony?
Posted by: RAMd®d
Date: February 19, 2022 03:16PM
Would this be considered irony?


My guess is yes.






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Re: Would this be considered irony?
Posted by: Michael
Date: February 20, 2022 06:17AM
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Speedy
Why would T-Mobile need your social in the first place?

They ran our credit when we got their old-guy Magenta plan and included new iPhones, trading in old iPhones. They charge a discounted amount monthly for the new phones over 2 years. I presume they did the credit because we were walking out of the store with pretty expensive phones that we hadn't paid for up-front.
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