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Data Breach: How to Protect Your Information and Identity

by | 5 Jan | identity theft

With the recent news regarding the data breach at Cleveland’s RITA, many have inquired as to what proactive steps can be taken to reduce the risk of identity theft or, as in the case of a company breach, what steps should be taken to remedy any damages that could occur or may have already occured. Identity_Theft_Guide_CTA.png

Our CPAs and management consultants are ready to help.

First, download our FREE Identity Theft Guide, What To Do If Your Identity is Stolen, next, read 7 Ways to Protect Yourself from Identity Theft  and finally, contact us to learn how we can help you build a solid–and safe–financial foundation. 

We’re here around the clock. Call 216-831-0788 or drop us a note at info@zinnerco.com

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