IT’S PERSONAL! KEEP IT THAT WAY
Oct 23, 2020
3 minutes
BY LESEGO SEOKWANG & JOY MPHANDE
WHEN he heard about the Experian data breach, Tebogo Sehuma* had a strange feeling he’d be targeted. He’d been a victim of identity theft before and, just as he feared, it had happened again.
Tebogo, who registered with Trans-Union after being scammed five years ago, was later alerted about unusual activity linked to his name by the consumer credit reporting agency.
“They said there’s a personal loan application at a bank. I told them it’s not me, so the
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