Hackers Get Student Loan Info On North Carolina Students
Data was reportedly stolen from the Minnesota headquarters of Educational Credit Management Corp. on March 20 or 21, officials said. The data included the names, addresses, birth dates and Social Security numbers of 3.3 million student loan borrowers nationwide. Bank account or credit card numbers were not included.
ECMC is notifying North Carolina consumers whose information was lost and offering them one free year of credit monitoring, Attorney General Roy Cooper said. More than 230 people who were notified have contacted the Consumer Protection Division in Cooper's office since last Friday.
“Finding out that your data has been lost or stolen is scary, but there are some simple things you can do to protect yourself, like placing free security freezes on your credit,” Cooper said in a statement.



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