How to Protect Your Beneficiary Information Online

Protecting your beneficiary information online requires a multi-layered approach that treats this sensitive data as a high-value target for criminals.

Protecting your beneficiary information online requires a multi-layered approach that treats this sensitive data as a high-value target for criminals.

If your life insurance data has been leaked, your first priority is to take immediate action to protect yourself from identity theft and fraud.

Recognizing insurance scams that exploit stolen data requires understanding how criminals weaponize personal information to file fraudulent claims or take...

The best protection after an insurance breach is a multi-layered approach combining credit monitoring, fraud alerts, identity theft insurance, and...

Protecting your auto insurance records means securing all the documents that contain your personal and financial information—from your policy details and...

Insurance breaches typically expose a comprehensive profile of personal and financial information that puts victims at serious risk of identity theft,...

Securing your appliance warranty information means protecting three critical elements: the original purchase receipt and warranty documents, your service...

A hacked home warranty account gives someone else access to your service coverage, allowing them to make fraudulent claims, schedule fake repairs, or...

Protecting your HVAC service records requires a multi-layered approach that combines secure document storage, vendor vetting, and ongoing monitoring of...

If your solar panel account has been compromised, immediately change your password, enable two-factor authentication, and contact your solar provider to...