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Imagine finding out that your personal information, like your cellphone number, has been exposed on the dark web. It can be a stressful situation, as Scott from Santa Fe, New Mexico, experienced when he was notified by Credit Agencies about his compromised cellphone number. So, what should you do if you find yourself in a similar situation?

First and foremost, it’s crucial to take immediate action to secure your personal information and prevent further damage. Here are some steps you can take if your cellphone number is found on the dark web:

1. Change passwords: Start by changing your passwords on all your accounts from a secure device. Create strong and unique passwords for each account to enhance security.

2. Monitor your accounts and credit: Freeze your credit with the main credit bureaus to prevent unauthorized access. Consider using a credit monitoring service to keep track of any suspicious activities on your accounts.

3. Enable two-factor authentication: Adding an extra layer of security to your accounts through two-factor authentication can help prevent unauthorized access.

4. Get SIM-swapping protection: Contact your cellphone provider to inquire about adding SIM-swapping protection to prevent fraud.

5. Report theft: If your personal information has been compromised, report it to local authorities and the Federal Trade Commission.

6. Invest in data removal services: Consider using a data removal service to continuously monitor and remove your personal information from the internet.

While changing your cellphone number may not always be necessary, if you decide to do so, inform your service provider and update your contact information with relevant accounts.

Remember, in today’s digital age, staying vigilant and proactive is key to protecting your personal information. Equip yourself with the right tools and knowledge to safeguard your digital life. And if you have experienced a breach of your digital privacy, share your story with us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.

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