Wow!!!!!!!!!!! I said it before and I'll say it again. There are obviously "versions" of the OPM letter in circulation. My letter didn't ask for any of that!! My letter simply stated that I was being provided with security coverage for three years. It also stated that there was additional coverage available and to get that coverage, I needed to go to the suggested web site and sign on, which I did. But I did not provide any personal information.
It appeared as if the protection agency already had the information which supports George's statement that a good "geek" can go anywhere and get anything.
I was feeling pretty good about this issue until this "chatter" started taking place. Now I'm convinced that some have rcvd bogus letters and in some sense, I'm now concerned that I might be among them.
I guess the bright side is "so far, so good" but I'm feeling like some follow up might be prudent.
Agree, George. I spoke to an NCIS buddy of mine and asked him to check into it for me before I called and signed up. My letter was legit. The only information I was willing to provide for the monitoring was my name, email address and phone numbers. I do like the fact that they provide free credit history from Equifax, Experian and Transunion.
We are simple people with all banking through NFCU, no mortgage, no loans and only 2 credit cards. On card is rarely used so I'm thinking of giving them that card number as a test to see if anything strange appears. Still on the fence.
We've never had our identity stolen nor have we received any charges we were not aware of. We haven't even had a computer bug or virus to our knowledge.
That same NCIS agent gave me a bit of advice years ago that I still follow: The first address in my email contacts list is 000.000@000.000 I guess that tricks any bug or virus that gets into your system because they start at the beginning of your list and don't recognize the address as valid so they can go no further. Maybe it's not true, but we do it anyway. The one time spam was sent from my computer was the day I installed my new computer and hadn't restored my entire contacts list. Hmmm.