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- Over 100 million Capital One customers had their data compromised, including Social Security and bank account numbers, the company announced on Monday.
- Capital One says, "it is unlikely that the information was used for fraud or disseminated by this individual," but the company is still investigating.
- If you're a Capital One customer, you're likely wondering what to do. Here's what the company suggests.
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Capital One revealed a major data breach on Monday afternoon.
Over 100 million people had their personal information taken, ranging from Social Security to bank account numbers and names. If you applied for a Capital One credit card at any point "from 2005 through early 2019, there's a good chance you've been affected.
But how to find out for sure? Here's what we've got so far: