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Important

I got this from the Florida Attorney General this morning.

It not only impacts Florida residents but people who have

vacationed here last year.

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An Attorney General Consumer Alert has been issued.

Please click the web address below to view the alert online.
https://myfloridalegal.com/NewsBrie.nsf/OL/SCOS-7PBK5C

Please do not hit Reply to send a message to Attorney General
McCollum or the Attorney General's Office. This email address cannot
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https://myfloridalegal.com/contact.nsf/contact?Open&Section=NL&Subject=NB
and use the convenient Contact Form provided there. Thank you.

The text version of the Consumer Alert is below.

Attorney General, Wyndham Urge Victims of Data Breach to Closely Monitor Financial Accounts
TALLAHASSEE, FL - Attorney General Bill McCollum today encouraged Floridians and other consumers to monitor their credit statements to ensure their personal information is not compromised as a result of a data breach that impacted Wyndham Hotels & Resorts last year. Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is the latest victim in a data breach that was caught and disabled but may have affected up to 21,000 Florida residents. Wyndham reported to the Attorney General’s Office it contacted affected consumers in December and notified them that unauthorized access to Wyndham systems had potentially compromised the personal data on their debit and credit cards. At this time, Wyndham believes no criminal identity theft related to the use of the consumer data has been identified.

Attorney General McCollum encouraged consumers to be vigilant and to report any suspicious contacts they receive or activity on their accounts to law enforcement. Affected consumers are encouraged to take the precautionary steps outlined in the Wyndham letter, including obtaining a free fraud alert from one of the credit reporting agencies.

If consumers believe at any time they are victims of identity theft, they should report this to the police and request that the national credit bureaus place a fraud alert on their credit reports. Consumers should also notify banks and creditors involved of questionable charges or accounts, keep records of all telephone calls and follow up in writing with credit bureaus, banks and creditors. For more information, consumers may visit Wyndham’s website at: https://www.wyndhamworldwide.com/customer_care/data-claim.cfm.

The Attorney General reminded all customers that if anyone calls them requesting personal information related to the breach, the call is false and should be reported to the Attorney General’s Citizens Services Hotline at 1-866-9-No SCAM (1-866-966-7226). Additional information about protecting yourself from identity theft is available online at https://www.myfloridalegal.com/identitytheft.

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posted on Feb 16, 2009 7:21 AM ()

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