If you have a federal student loan and a federally contracted company by the name of ECMC is handling some of your information your identity may be at risk. I received a letter in the mail yesterday to that effect stating that 3.3 million names addresses birth dates and SSN's were stolen during a robbery on March 21st.
ECMC has student loan data theft
ECMC has student loan data theft
3.3 million borrowers may be affected
Updated: Thursday, 15 Apr 2010, 6:07 AM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 14 Apr 2010, 4:02 PM EDT
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. (WAVY) - The headquarters of student loan guarantor Educational Credit Management Corporation (ECMC) had a data theft with information on 3.3 million student load borrowers.
During the weekend of March 20-21, someone stole information on addresses, birthdays and social security numbers; however, no checking or credit card information was stolen.
Anyone who believes they may be affected by this incident can go to this website: National Student Loan Data System for Students
Or you may call ECMC at 1-877-449-3568.
ECMC says that if you are affected, you will receive a letter in the mail from them that gives you a code to activate a suite of free credit protection services. They began sending out letters on March 31.
There are more stories showing up now and so far I've found out that there are three variations of the letters with one stating that the theft involved a safe being removed from the facility involved which makes me wonder if the safe was even secured to the floor.
ECMC has student loan data theft
ECMC has student loan data theft
3.3 million borrowers may be affected
Updated: Thursday, 15 Apr 2010, 6:07 AM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 14 Apr 2010, 4:02 PM EDT
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. (WAVY) - The headquarters of student loan guarantor Educational Credit Management Corporation (ECMC) had a data theft with information on 3.3 million student load borrowers.
During the weekend of March 20-21, someone stole information on addresses, birthdays and social security numbers; however, no checking or credit card information was stolen.
Anyone who believes they may be affected by this incident can go to this website: National Student Loan Data System for Students
Or you may call ECMC at 1-877-449-3568.
ECMC says that if you are affected, you will receive a letter in the mail from them that gives you a code to activate a suite of free credit protection services. They began sending out letters on March 31.
There are more stories showing up now and so far I've found out that there are three variations of the letters with one stating that the theft involved a safe being removed from the facility involved which makes me wonder if the safe was even secured to the floor.