I am a victim of a data breach, what do I do? - eviltoast

I am an EU citizen and I was informed that my EURAXESS account was breached. They informed me that while the password wasn’t stolen, all of my personal data including addresses, IDs from the CV was stolen and made available on some website.

They say that they’re working towards making the site secure, etc., but I know that my personal info is out there. They have even told me to watch out for scams and phishing attempts over the next few months to come.

I am a bit shaken. Please tell me what steps I can take to gain back some control over this situation?

  • ramble81@lemm.ee
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    3 hours ago

    Freeze your credit

    I don’t know if it’s the same in the EU, but this is the single biggest thing you can do to protect yourself (I mean besides passwords and such). Freezing your credit makes it much hard to open a line of credit under your name like a random store credit card or such. Please try to do this as soon as you can.

    • FeelzGoodMan420
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      Yep. Every single American should do this by default. It’s a pain in the ass when you need to have your credit pulled (car/home purchase, some utilities, new job doing credit check) but the moderate inconvenience is worth the security.