National Public Data breach: How to protect yourself and your SSN

National Public Data, a company that collects information from nonpublic sources without consent, according to a class-action lawsuit (paywall link), has been hit by a massive data breach. The company makes money by selling personal data to employers, private investigators and anyone conducting background checks.

Hacker group USDoD allegedly broke into National Public Data’s unencrypted database before April 2024, making off with the records of a staggering 2.9 billion people. This breach not only affects every single American, but also individuals in the U.K. and Canada.

I know what you’re thinking — the population of the U.S., U.K. and Canada is about 440 million. Keep in mind that some of the breached records include duplicates. For instance, if someone goes by two names or has multiple records for other reasons, those are all in the mix.

This breach is monumental, and it’s safe to assume you’re at risk. The hackers put the entire database — which includes Social Security numbers, full names and addresses — for sale on the Dark Web for $3.5 million.

Now, this is a shocker: No one bit, so they just handed it out for free. I know all these breaches and hacks start to feel like white noise, but you can’t ignore this one.

Let’s talk about your Social Security number

Think of it as the keys to the castle when it comes to your identity. You need to protect that number.

If yours is stolen and used for someone’s gain, like opening up a loan or getting a job, start with the Federal Trade Commission’s IdentityTheft.gov. Fill out the form there, and you’ll get an entire plan for how to recover your identity and protect yourself going forward. Here’s an example.

The IRS also has a place to report if you suspect someone is using your SSN: Identity Theft Central. Major red flags to watch for? You receive a tax form for a job you didn’t do or you submit your taxes and there’s already something on file.

You know things are bad when both the FTC and the IRS have dedicated portals to help you because someone is using your SSN and stealing from you.

Spot the signs

A fake tax form is one thing; most signs of identity theft are more subtle — at least, in the beginning. Here’s what to look for, along with steps to lock down your identity and protect your money:

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6 safe smart gadgets for a high-tech nursery

Putting smart speakers in your living room is one thing, but if you’re going to have a connected device in your nursery, you need to know it’s secure.

Case in point: A popular baby monitor that allowed hackers to spy on live video of parents and their babies. Yeah. Scary. This isn’t the place to be cheap, folks. I found these top-rated, ultra-safe smart devices to make those early days a lot less stressful.

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Deals on deals on deals

🦸 Finding good sales is my superpower.

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Alexa, enough already: Set up commands that do more on your Amazon Echo. In the Alexa app, tap More (bottom right corner) > Routines. Tap the + (plus sign), then choose your trigger (time of day or command) and what happens. For “go to bed,” you could include shutting off the lights, starting your white noise and locking your smart doorknob. Sweet!

Just duet: Hearing sounds (like music or voices) from your white noise machine? Don’t freak out — it’s auditory pareidolia. Your brain is trying to make sense of the noise by filling in the gaps with something familiar. Still skeptical? Here’s a quick test: Cover your ears. If the voices stop, you’re fine. If not, check with a doctor.

Ask Kim: 'Help! My brother-in-law is spying on us'

Dear Kim,

My brother-in-law has our family cottage wired with a Ring security system. He is not to be trusted as he has been unfaithful to his wife and she has filed for divorce. My family is very suspicious that we are being watched or listened to all the time. 

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Unlock your iPhone's full potential: 12 must-know tips

Fun fact: When you set up your iPhone, invisible dots create a detailed map of your face so you can open your phone by looking at it. How many dots are used to map a face? Quiz your friends and family over the holidays. The answer is 30,000. Whoa.

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💤 I wasn’t getting great sleep

… until it dawned on me: I needed to up my game.

  • This white noise machine uses an interior fan to create a soothing whoosh with no looping.
  • A padded sleep mask doesn’t put pressure on your eyes and doesn’t let in a single ray of light.
  • These smart stickers dim the glow from the LED lights on your bedroom tech. Goodbye, red light on the TV. (Only $5!)
  • My friend who wears foam earplugs every night says she’s tried them all and these are the best — plus, they’re made in the USA.
  • Hot sleeper? Try a cooling silk pillowcase. It’s supposedly good for hair and skin, too.

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'Tech' me away

I have no reservations about recommending these sweet gadgets to make your hotel, cruise and family stays a little easier.

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Cancel out noise

  • Outfit your office with acoustic panels. These are under $20 and work on different types of surfaces.
  • Slide this stopper (25% off) under the door, and your room is instantly cushioned from sound outside.
  • Reduce up to 90% of noise with these over-the-ear headphones (43% off). Switch to Transparent mode when you need to hear the dog or kids.
  • White noise machines can help cancel out chatter coming from elsewhere or help you focus. This one is portable and offers six white noise sounds. Get it on sale for $24.
  • New parents (or grandparents) can keep this noise-canceling ear protection on hand for infants and toddlers up to age 2. These kid-approved earmuffs are on sale for $16 and last.

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Customize your own white noise: A Soft Murmur is free (yay, no ads!) and lets you make background noise just how you like it. Extra waves for me, please. I miss living in Maui!

Feeling random

Cool stuff I found for cleaning, chilling and last-minute gifts: 

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Tech me away

I have no reservations about recommending these sweet gadgets to make hotel stays a little easier.

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Good buys for better z’s

  • This white noise machine uses an interior fan to create a soothing whoosh with no looping — and with one button and two settings, it’s practically analog.
  • A padded sleep mask doesn’t put pressure on your eyes and doesn’t let in a single ray of light.
  • These smart stickers dim the glow from the LED lights on your bedroom tech. Goodbye, red light on the TV. (Only $5!) 
  • My friend who wears foam earplugs every night says she’s tried them all and these are the best — plus, they’re made in the USA.
  • Hot sleeper? Try a cooling silk pillowcase. It’s supposedly good for hair and skin, too.

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Quick tip: Transform your iPhone into a white noise machine

With every new iOS, Apple introduces more features, tools and security updates. Developers are constantly pushing the envelope to compete with each other, and one way to keep users excited is to put on a show.

Apple’s 2022 Worldwide Developers Conference took place recently. Highlights of the keynote are new operating systems for the iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch. With iOS 16, you’ll finally be able to unsend text messages! Tap or click here to check out our roundup.

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12 useful things under $20 that are well worth the money

Everyday life can be stressful, but there are ways to make things a lot easier. All it takes is an extra gadget here and there, and suddenly challenging tasks become simple.

Turn to Amazon, the most convenient place to buy everything we need. Tap or click here for the top Bluetooth speakers to take on the go.

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11 things under $20 you'll want to add to your cart right now

This summer is a great time to upgrade things around the house.

Worried about the cost? Don’t be. There are tons of gadgets and gizmos designed to be both functional and affordable. But with so many items on the market, it can be difficult to find what’s right for your home.

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15 Alexa commands you'll wish you knew sooner

Virtual assistants give us the luxury of a personal assistant without the associated costs. Just think of a question or request and say it.

Like any connected tech, you should exercise caution and know what you’re getting into. While smart assistants such as Alexa are useful and fun to use, they are there to listen and you can’t always know who is listening or what they are doing with that information. Tap or click here for three privacy settings for your Alexa.

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14 useful things under $15 reviewers love

Spending time at home means more cleaning and organizing. We’ve put together a list of products to help you in those areas and more for under $15. Check out these finds:

This laptop table has eight angle options to lock your portable workstation in place. The Mind Reader Adjustable Laptop Desk works with your laptop, tablet, books or sketchpad. The cushioned bottom makes it comfortable to prop the table on your legs while you work. When you’re done, fold up the table and carry it around via the built-in handle.

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27 tech and geeky gifts under $20

Who else has a hard time sticking to a budget during the holidays? It seems like the costs rack up before you know it — no matter how hard you try.

The problem is that most new tech gadgets come with a high price tag. If you have a few on your list, the cost can add up quickly.

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