Originally Posted by
BillyBaloney
[I]fwhat you say is true and these credit monitoring services are so, sooooo vulnerable and not trustworthy - they would be out of business by now.
So - I appreciate your input, and I will consider it, but I don't agree with a lot of what you say (just being honest). I think maybe you just like using the term "honeypot?"

It sounds like all of this is very new to you. If having security vulnerabilities were a reason to go out of business, half of all US companies wouldn't be operating today.
Mr. Baloney, it seems like you enjoy providing random commentary. FWIW, I'm not particularly interested in your feedback,as you don't seem to have much of a grasp of the issues here. That you claim to have "free credit monitoring from four companies" suggests you have serious issues, ether with your credit, with data security or with understanding the services offered after a hack.
My account appears to have been affected. I'm happy to exchange best practices with others who've been affected by this hack.