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Hardly a month goes by without hearing of another data breach exposing our personal information to hackers and potential identity thieves. These breaches affect millions of individuals: Equifax – 145 million, Target – 110 million, Uber – 57 million, Home Depot – 53 million, and the list goes on and on. In fact, experts say very few of us haven’t been affected.
Worse still, identity thieves may be sharing and selling your personal information online and on the dark web. But there is something you can do.
With increased vigilance, you can take control of your own personal information. Find out how by participating in AARP Washington’s upcoming teletown hall with Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson. AG Ferguson will highlight ways you can protect your personal information from identity thieves and online hackers.
This live teletown hall will take place on October 4 from 10:00am – 11:00am PDT. AARP State Director Doug Shadel will moderate the discussion. Attorney General Ferguson will take live questions from the audience, so sign up now to join in on the discussion.
Participation is free, but you must pre-register. Sign up here by providing your name, email and telephone number. You will receive a call just prior to 10:00am on October 4 to connect to the discussion. Register now.
“Protecting Your Digital Identity”
Live AARP teletown hall with Attorney General Bob Ferguson
Thursday, October 4, 2018
10:00am – 11:00am PDT
Pre-registration required