One danger of all breaches and cyberattacks is that they can affect you long
after they happen. Out of the blue, you may start receiving phishing emails as
scammers attempt to gather more information about you, a year later, for
example. Or experience a chain of suspicious events in your online accounts,
bank accounts could point out to identity theft. In other words, there is no
expiration date for a breach. Once your personal data is exposed, there is
always a risk of someone using it at some
after they happen. Out of the blue, you may start receiving phishing emails as
scammers attempt to gather more information about you, a year later, for
example. Or experience a chain of suspicious events in your online accounts,
bank accounts could point out to identity theft. In other words, there is no
expiration date for a breach. Once your personal data is exposed, there is
always a risk of someone using it at some