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Veterans’ Credit Monitoring Is Dropped The government said it would no longer offer free credit monitoring to 26.5 million veterans whose sensitive information was stolen because the data has been recovered. The announcement came a week after the Federal Bureau of Investigation determined with what it said was a “high degree of confidence” that no one had gained access to the information stored on a Veterans Affairs employee’s laptop No Free Credit Monitoring For Vets in Database Theft The Bush administration has decided not to offer free credit monitoring to 26.5 million veterans and military personnel whose personal information was on computer equipment stolen from the home of a Department of Veterans Affairs analyst in May. Matson draws $70M from credit line Matson Navigation Co. Inc. says it has drawn $70 million under a $105 million revolving credit facility in connection with its latest containership purchase. Bill lets consumers lock down credit reports A bill pending before the state Legislature would allow consumers to lock down their credit reports free of charge as a way to fight identity theft, an idea that has caught on in other states after a spate of security breaches that compromised the personal data of millions of individuals. Free credit monitoring for vets withdrawn Free credit monitoring for veterans whose personal information was stolen has been withdrawn, the Bush administration said Tuesday, because the laptop containing their data has been recovered. Free credit help for vets canceled (AP) -- The government said Tuesday it would no longer offer free credit monitoring for up to 26.5 million veterans whose sensitive information was stolen and since been recovered. Credit Challenged Car Buyers Find Help Online (ARA) - Eighty percent of all Americans have at least one blemish on their credit reports. And a third of all consumers have credit scores so bad that they may have difficulty securing a car loan. Credit Repair: Beyond the Fair Credit Reporting Act (ARA) - Bad credit can happen to good people. On a day-to-day basis, you cant control all the factors that influence your credit score. Whats more, credit reports often contain errors. Free credit monitoring for vets is halted WASHINGTON · The government said Tuesday it would no longer offer free credit monitoring for up to 26.5 million veterans whose sensitive information was stolen because the data had been recovered. End of credit watch riles veterans The government said Tuesday that it will no longer offer free credit monitoring for up to 26.5 million veterans whose sensitive information was stolen since the data had been recovered. | ||
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