On April 19, Judy Archer, business and computer adjunct instructor at HCC, received a letter from the Internal Revenue Service.
The letter said her Social Security number had been compromised and someone had filed her taxes, than collected on it.
Archer had been signed up with Kroll for over a week and yet had not received any type of notification that she had been breached.
After receiving the letter, Archer went to check her status on Kroll’s website.
“When I checked my status it said that everything was still fine and it had nothing to report. That concerned me,” Archer said.
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