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Zoeller urges credit freeze in wake of Experian/T-Mobile data breach

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Experian, housing T-Mobile customer data, hacked; 15 million affected

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – An estimated 15 million T-Mobile customers who applied for credit through Experian are at risk of having their data compromised, and Hoosiers who are affected should register for a credit freeze as a precautionary measure, Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller said.

The information was obtained when an unauthorized party accessed T-Mobile data housed in an Experian server. Affected customers are those who applied for T-Mobile USA postpaid services between September 1, 2013 and September 16, 2015.  Information that was breached includes customers’ names, addresses, social security numbers, dates of birth, identification numbers (typically a driver’s license number, military ID, or passport number) and additional information used in T-Mobile’s own credit assessment. According to Experian, its consumer credit database was not accessed in this incident.

The Indiana Attorney General’s Office is investigating the breach and monitoring the situation to ensure that consumers are properly notified, and can assist any consumers who fall victim to identity theft or fraud. It is unknown who committed the data breach, but the AG’s Office will work with its federal counterparts in the investigation.

“This latest data breach is yet another example of why it is so important for everyone to proactively register for a credit freeze to protect themselves from identity theft,” Zoeller said.  “At this point it’s safe to assume that everyone in our state has been affected by one of the many data breaches, no one is immune to this and if you don’t take the initiative to protect your credit, the consequences could be very costly and have a long-term financial impact.”

Protect against ID theft

Zoeller urges consumers who may have been impacted in this data breach or any other breach to take the following immediate steps to guard against identity theft:

  • Sign up for a free credit freeze with the three credit bureaus – TransUnion, Equifax and Experian. Registering for a credit freeze will prevent a fraudster from taking out a line of credit in your name without your permission; and you can easily lift the credit freeze at any time if you do wish to apply for new credit or a loan.  The free credit freeze sign-up page can be found at www.IndianaConsumer.com/idtheft.
  • Closely monitor financial statements for any unusual activity.
  • Review and monitor your credit report to check for inaccuracies. A free credit report can be requested from each of the credit bureaus once a year through www.AnnualCreditReport.com.

Additionally, Experian and T-Mobile will offer affected consumers two years of credit monitoring and identity protection services for compromised customers at no cost. Credit monitoring alerts consumers to fraud after the fact, so it’s always best to also have the credit freeze already in place to deter fraud, in addition to credit monitoring. Visit www.ProtectMyID.com/SecurityIncident or call Experian at (866)-369-0422 for more information about its credit monitoring.

If consumers already have credit monitoring in place from a previous breach, they might consider adding the Experian/T-Mobile monitoring if it would provide a longer coverage period. Consumers should be aware when the free time period ends on their credit monitoring, especially if they would like to cancel, because they will likely be encouraged to purchase the service long-term.

Zoeller said the free credit freeze is the best protection against fraud and identity theft, though monitoring can be helpful in identifying fraud.

Everyone, regardless of if you believe your data has been compromised, can take the above steps to protect against ID theft.

Red flags of ID theft

Certain red flags can indicate that identity theft may have occurred, including:

  • Incorrect personal information on your credit report such as a social security number, address, name, initials or employers.
  • New accounts being opened in your name that you did not authorize or receiving credit cards that you did not apply for.
  • Missing bills. Often identity thieves will change your billing address to make their illicit activities look more legitimate.
  • Any unexplained debits to your accounts.
  • Being denied credit or only offered high interest rates on credit lines for reasons unknown to you.
  • Calls from debt collectors about purchases you did not make.

Report ID theft

If unusual activity is detected and you believe you are a victim of identity theft, follow the below steps:

  • Report fraud to the police and file a complaint with the AG’s Office at www.IndianaConsumer.com or by calling 800-382-5516.
  • Place fraud alerts on your credits reports by contacting one of the three credit agencies: TransUnion, Experian or Equifax.
  • File a petition in court asking the judge to issue a court order declaring you a victim of identity theft. That order can help clear up fraudulent activity.

Under Indiana’s Disclosure of Security Breach law, businesses with Indiana customers are required to inform customers and the AG’s Office about security breaches that have placed personal information in jeopardy. The AG’s Office investigates data breaches to determine if customers were properly notified of the breach and if the entity had appropriate safeguards in place to protect customers’ data.

More information about the T-Mobile/Experian breach is posted on Experian’s website here: http://www.experian.com/data-breach/t-mobilefacts.html. Experian has said they are notifying all individuals who may have been affected.

In 2014, nearly 400 data breaches were reported to the Indiana Attorney General’s Office. In 2015 thus far, 375 data breaches have been reported. In 2015, about 924 complaints about identity theft have been reported to the AG’s Office, and 1,300 complaints were reported in 2014.

More identity theft protection tips and information on the AG’s Identity Theft Unit can be found at www.IndianaConsumer.com/idtheft.

WSNC Fall Festival Media Information

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The annual West Side Nut Club’s Fall Festival will once again be a major attraction to Evansville along Franklin Street on the west-side of town. This yearly event is a fun-filled week of food, rides, games, entertainment, and a time to catch up with old friends as well as an opportunity to meet new ones.

The festival will bring tens of thousands of people in from all over the tristate area and representatives from the EPD, EFD, AMR, EMA, WSNC, and Central Dispatch have been meeting for the past several months in order to plan for a safe and secure time for all. However, this is a community event and we are asking those attending to help ensure the wellbeing and security of the festival. If you see or hear suspicious activity please report it to the authorities right away or call 911.

An estimated 25,000 to 50,000 people will attend each day, dependent on the weather, so the EPD would ask for your patience and alertness as you drive to and from the area as well as when you are visiting the festival site. Numerous non-profit groups will be manning parking lots for a small fee.

A first aid tent will be located at Franklin and 10th Avenue, a lost and found tent will be located at Franklin and 11th Avenue, and numerous law enforcement officers, fire fighters, and emergency medical responders will be located throughout the site.

Certain items will be banned from the site. They are as follows:

  • Glass bottles / jars / containers
  • Animals / pets / reptiles of any type – with the exception of Certified Service Animals and those pets that are participating in the Pet Parade
  • Squirt guns / water balloons / squirt bottles
  • Bicycles / scooters / skateboards / rollerblades
  • Weapons of any type and / or items viewed to be hazardous

WATER ON MARS

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USI anthology to be unveiled at 50th anniversary poetry reading and launch party

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The University of Southern Indiana’s 50th anniversary celebration continues! The College of Liberal Arts will host a poetry reading and launch party for Time Present, Time Past: an anthology of the work of the creative writing alumni and past and present faculty of the University of Southern Indiana published in celebration of its 50th anniversary. The event will be held at 4:30 p.m. on October 15 in Kleymeyer Hall in the Liberal Arts Center. The event is free and open to the public.

The anthology will include the creative work of 14 alumni and 10 past and present USI faculty members. Copies will be available at the poetry reading and at the USI Campus Store located in the University Center West.

The Creative Writing Program at USI began with the hiring of Mark Jarman (1976-1977) and Robert McDowell (1978-1984), the English Department’s first full time creative writing instructors. Today the Creative Writing Emphasis employs three full-time faculty, four part-time, and has 143 majors and 42 minors. Jarman and McDowell will be featured at the event, offering a poetry reading of their original works.

Jarman is a key figure in both New Narrative and New Formalism, significantly influencing contemporary American poetry. More recently, he is the author of Bone Fires: New and Selected Poems. He also is the author of 10 books of poetry, two books of essays and a book of essays co-authored with McDowell. Jarman has been awarded the Joseph Henry Jackson Award, three grants from the National Education Association and a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation for his poetry. He is now the Centennial Professor of English at Vanderbilt University.

McDowell is a poet and social activist for the advancement of women’s rights, an educator, editor and author of 16 books. His poems and stories have appeared in hundreds of anthologies and periodicals around the world. During his time as publisher and editor of Story Line Press, he selected, edited and guided into print 300 books by Pulitzer Prize winners, A Nobel Laureate and five U.S. Poet Laureates. He was a two-year Woolrich Fellow at Columbia University’s School of the Arts and a finalist for the Oregon Book Award.

For additional information please contact Matthew Graham, professor of English, at 812-464-1953 or mgraham@usi.edu.

REPUBLICANS ARE AT ODDS WITH CORPORATE AMERICA

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Pat Bagley / Salt Lake Tribune

By Tina Dupuy

The Republican brand is that they’re on the side of business. “Corporations are people, my friends,” uttered doomed 2012 presidential candidate, CEO-turned-Massachusetts-Governor Mitt Romney. At the time I assumed what he actually meant was, “Corporations are my friends, people.”

This has been the bottom line for the GOP: Business is their business. Even South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley defended the odious decision to have the Confederate flag fly at her state’s capitol grounds by saying, “I can honestly say I have not had one conversation with a single CEO about the Confederate flag.”

Democrats have been typecast as anti-corporatist job-killing commies and Republicans as Ayn Rand-fan big business friendlies.

The problem with these tropes is the world has left the Republican platform behind, and they’ve yet to get the memo.

The first inkling of this recent phenomenon is media personality, Republican id, Donald Trump entering the congested 2016 GOP field. “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best; they’re not sending you,” Trump said in his off-the-cuff announcement speech. “They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

This is not actually a departure from things other Republicans have said about Mexican immigrants. They’ve been a favorite froth-maker of the Republican base for decades. Rep. Steven King infamously called Mexicans drug mules, Rep Brian Billbray said you can tell if people are here illegally by their shoes and Arizona Governor Jan Brewer erroneously claimed Mexican immigrants were beheading people at the border. Not to mention building a double-layered fence to quarantine the states from our southern neighbor is actually in the RNC’s 2012 official platform.

But then, surprisingly, in the wake of Trump’s comments, he’s lost his long-term business partners. NBCUniversal fired him from his gig firing celebrities in primetime and is also not airing his Miss USA and Miss Universe beauty pageants. Macy’s dumped his line of neck, ties making it clear Trump’s diatribe doesn’t gel with their values. Trump is a businessman and his expressing what the GOP believes is no longer helping his business.

And then there’s the SCOTUS decision securing same-sex marriage rights in all 50 states, which proved to widen the chasm between corporate America’s ideals and the increasingly antiquated Grand Old Party. Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee called for insurrection. Yet-to-announce Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker called for a constitutional amendment. Jeb Bush said he believes in traditional marriage. Junior Senator Ted Cruz, who clearly played hooky during civics class, made the following embarrassingly stupid statement: “For those who say the marriage decision yesterday is the law of the land, it is fundamentally illegitimate, it is wrong, it is not law, and it is not the Constitution.” Failed CEO Carly Fiorina expressed concerns about religious liberty. Wikipedia plagiarist Rand Paul said the government shouldn’t be involved in marriage. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, the latest on the heap, said he didn’t agree with how it was done. Jobs-jobs-jobs Texas Governor Rick Perry said he didn’t agree with the decision at all. Trump, of course, blamed it on frontrunner Jeb Bush because his brother appointed Chief Justice John Roberts (Roberts was in the minority of the 5-4 decision).

This is not actually a corporate-friendly message any longer. News Corp, parent of Fox News, has been offering same-sex partner benefits since 1999. By 2013, 65 percent of Fortune 500 companies offered the same. This year’s gay pride events saw floats and sponsors from the likes of Coca Cola, McDonalds, Walmart, Macy’s, Nordstrom, Gap, JCPenney, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, Bank Of America, Chase, TD Bank, HSBC, Citibank, Capital One, US Bank, Mastercard, State Farm, Allstate and Metlife. That’s just to name a few. The SCOTUS decision prompted companies like Facebook, AT&T, American Airlines and Nike to launch ads celebrating equality. Oreo pictured their iconic sandwich cookie with rainbow-stacked filling. Jell-O, Kellogg’s, Target and Visa briefly included the colors of marriage equality in their logos.

Corporate America, it seems, has become more liberal and progressive on gay marriage than anyone running for president on the Republican ticket. For a party that likes to think of itself as listening to business leaders, they’re tone deaf when it comes to equal rights.

Consider this fun fact: Republicans canonized corporations and then corporations went about sanctifying gay marriage.

In the immortal words of Rick Perry, “Oops.”

Library branch closed during Fall Festival

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The West Branch of the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library, located at 2000 West Franklin Street, will be closed during the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival. The branch will be closed beginning Monday, October 5 and will reopen Monday, October 12.

 

The outdoor book return will also be closed beginning October 3 at 4:30 pm through 10:00 am on October 12. Customers may return items to any of the EVPL’s seven other locations.

 

Downloadable eBooks, eAudiobooks, music, movies, magazines and more are available anytime from www.evpl.org or EVPL To Go, the Library’s mobile app.

TODAY’S SOFT-ON-CRIME, ANTI-COP DEMOCRATS

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By Susan Stamper Brown

“…when the wicked rule, the people groan.” — Proverbs 29:2

Forget diamonds. A Glock is this girl’s best friend.

Strapping one on my thigh over camos is a pretty sexy fashion statement if you ask me. Functional too, especially now that crime’s on the rise in the U.S. thanks to the anti-cop, soft-on-crime Progressive left. Crime’s moving in the wrong direction. The world is on fire and America’s enemies are taking advantage of our President’s impotent leadership. Domestically, it’s as if Gotham’s been reborn.

So I carry a Glock and target shoot rather than shop at Target.com in my spare time.

How ironic that Pope Francis scolded Congress for gun sales, yet was surrounded by a veritable army of gun-wielding security forces while here in the United States. His protection was reinforced with metal detectors and high fences surrounded by layer upon layer of Vatican security guards, Secret Service and federal agents, counterterrorism units and local police.

As nice of a person the Pope appears, this is how the far-left rolls. “Do as I say, not as I do” is their motto.

That this degree of firearm protection is necessary to protect the Pontiff shows us what happens in America when the anti-cop, anti-gun, wrist-slapping, soft-on-crime left is in control. Fact is, over the last year, ten large U.S. cities have experienced a sobering rise in murder rates.

To no surprise, all but one are run by Democrat mayors.

Milwaukee saw a 76-percent increase in murder rates. St. Louis followed with 60-percent, Baltimore, 56 percent, Washington, 44 percent, New Orleans, 22 percent, Chicago, 20 percent, Kansas City, 20 percent, Dallas, 17 percent, New York, 9 percent, and Philadelphia 4 percent. Chicago’s had at least 2,300 shootings this year with more than 50 on the September 26 weekend and at least 45 the weekend prior.

That’s a big deal. A Joe Biden kind of big deal.

If I were the mayor of one of those crime-ridden cities I’d pull a John Boehner and resign. But Democrats (and most of the GOP establishment) care much less about the people they represent as they do about themselves or their deep pocket donors.

Predictably, the relentless blathering we hear from the left about social justice has dangerously fallen on the wrong ears. It’s become like poison to the souls of some very angry people. Obviously, the Black Lives Matter [BLM] movement interprets this blathering as a license for violence. Protestors are regularly seen disgustingly taunting police chanting, “Pigs in a blanket, fry ’em like bacon” after cop killings. In July, the group’s founder, Patrisse Cullors, reportedly interrupted a conference yelling, “Burn everything down” with fellow activists.

Rather than standing against it, the Democrat Party dove deeper into the dumpster, affirming the group at a DNC meeting in August. They’re in good company. The White House has entertained them and Democratic Party presidential candidate hopefuls followed suit. Martin O’Malley apologized to BLM for his sensible statement that all lives matter. In early August, Bernie Sanders, the candidate I envision as what happens when Sesame Street’s Bert is crossed with Ernie (Bernie), was driven offstage by BLM activists in Seattle. Thereafter, he’s pandered to them, loading his social media with BLM topics.

And then there’s Hillary Clinton… Mysteriously, she’s found a way to keep BLM from interrupting her events. Maybe someone should check her emails.

According to the New York Times, at least 35 of the nation’s cities have experienced increases in murders and violent crimes. Though no one knows exactly why, it sure seems the reason for the uptick in violence is what the NYT calls “intense national scrutiny” err, the Obama administration’s unwelcomed insertion into local issues like Ferguson, Missouri. That, coupled with all the anti-cop, anti-gun rhetoric floating around out there has led to less policing. And less policing emboldens criminals.

And that, my friends, is why this girl’s glad she owns a Glock.

LUMLEY PUTS COUNCILMAN DR ADAMS ON NOTICE

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Dr. Dan Adams

FROM: George Lumley
Evansville In.
October 2, 2015.

TO: Dr. H. Dan Adams, President
City of Evansville City Council

Dear Dr. Adams

I am writing to you today to address a problem that I discovered with the City of Evansville finances.
There has been a lot of commotion in the news lately about loaning funds from the Riverboat Fund to
the operating funds. Now these funds will be paid back to the Riverboat fund and don’t represent an
expenditure for operations. The problem that I brought to the attention of the council was the actual
expenditure of Riverboat Funds for operating expenses that will never be returned to the Riverboat
fund. You may consider this petty or insignificant; however, it is hundreds of thousands of dollars and
people I talk with do not think it is petty.
I have had no response from any sitting council member and nothing was mentioned at the last Council
Meeting. Was the concern over loaning or expending funds from the Riverboat fund just a political ploy
or a genuine concern about how that money is spent? I presented a number of regular operation
expenses paid and currently being paid with those funds ranging from swimming pool inspections to
garbage hauling.

As Council president, do you know of any action, or are you planning any action about this actual
expenditure and apparent covert transfer of operational expenditures to the Riverboat fund?

I plan to campaign heavily starting Monday. What follow up are you planning if any with the
information I brought to the council? I need to know whether to justify retaining of any of the at large
candidates or pursue a “re-elect no one” Lets fix this problem approach?

Thanks you
George Lumley
Concerned Citizen

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