If your Status Number has been compromised, you may be at risk of identity theft. As a protective measure the FNHA is offering to provide eligible individuals with a free two-year subscription to Equifax Complete™ Premier, a premium credit monitoring and identity theft prevention service. Key features of this service include the following:
- Daily monitoring and alerts for any changes to your Equifax credit report and score;
- Up to $1 Million Identity Theft Insurance;
- Dedicated ID restoration specialists will work on your behalf to help you recover from ID theft;
- Dark web internet scanning will alert you if the information you provide is found on the dark web; and
- Lost Wallet Assistance will help cancel and reissue lost bank/credit cards and government-issued ID.
To be eligible for the Equifax Complete™ Premier service, your Status Number must have been impacted by this cyber attack, you must be over the age of 18, and you must have a Canadian credit file.
To determine whether your Status Number has been impacted, please visit
www.fnha.ca/cyberincident and click on the icon that reads “Am I eligible for credit monitoring?". Please follow the instructions given. If, after following these instructions, you receive an Activation Code and a link to the Equifax Complete™ Premier enrolment website, this means that your Status Number was impacted. Please note that you have until January 31, 2025 to determine your eligibility.
Once you have your Activation Code, proceed to the Equifax Complete™ Premier enrolment website,
www.equifax.ca/activate, to complete your enrolment form. This website is managed by Equifax, and FNHA has no access to the information you provide to Equifax.
Select one of the two options:
- If you are an existing myEquifax user:
- Use the link to sign into your account to redeem your unique Activation Code.
- If you are new to myEquifax and need to create an account:
- Enter and submit your unique Activation Code to begin, then follow the instructions to create your myEquifax account and complete your enrolment.
- Please note that you have until February 28, 2025 to complete your enrolment, after which your Activation Code will expire.
If you have received an Activation Code, but are having difficulty enrolling in the Equifax Complete™ Premier service, please contact the Equifax Customer Care Centre at 1-800-395-5920
for assistance. The Equifax Customer Care Centre's operating hours are 6:00 am – 6:00 pm PST, Monday to Friday, and 6:00 am – 3:00 pm PST, Saturday and Sunday.
Unfortunately, FNHA cannot create an Equifax Complete™ Premier account on your behalf. Additional steps you can take to protect yourself include:
- If you are eligible for credit monitoring and identity theft services, activate your account;
- Regularly (at least once per month) monitor your financial account statements (e.g. bank accounts, credit cards, investment accounts, etc.) for unusual activity and immediately report unusual activity to your bank or credit card company;
- Order and review a copy of your credit report from Equifax and TransUnion (which you can do for free once a year) and contact them if your credit report lists any accounts you did not open or inquiries from creditors that you have not authorized to access your credit report;
- Be alert to any unusual or suspicious email or telephone communications that you might receive and do not provide your passwords or banking PINs to anyone. Do not provide anyone who calls or emails you with any other type of your personal information unless you are absolutely certain who you are communicating with;
- If you haven't changed your passwords on your various accounts in a long time, change them now. Use complex passwords that include letters, numbers and symbols. Do not use the same password across multiple accounts (e.g. email, online bank accounts and social media accounts);
- Do not open attachments or click on links in emails that you aren't expecting to receive, even if they look like they are coming from someone you know. If possible, call the person and confirm that the email is valid. Do not call a number that is set out in an email if you don't recognize that number. Look up the number in a separate directory; and
- If you confirm that you are the subject of identity theft, promptly report this to your local police and obtain the police file number.