Well, I ordered the Old School set on November 20....one day after the breach! I don't remember how I paid. Should I be concerned?!! What should I do about it?! Sorry...I'm kinda freaking out here!
You can contact one of the big 3 credit reporting companies (you only have to contact one) and have an alert put on your record. By contacting one of the companies, they are required to notify the other two. That way whenever you (or someone posing as you) tries to open a new account you have to be notified by phone to confirm it's really you. This could give you some peace of mind. Keep it mind, if someone obtained your credit or debit card info this would not stop that. You can look at any of the credit reporting companies websites for more info and more steps you can take.
The best thing is to always check your statements carefully and get an annual credit report, which is free once per year and also check it carefully for any mistakes. I make this a habit as I've read that if your credit/debit card(s) info and/or your identity is stolen, it could take months before someone tries to use it.
Also, avoid public wi-fi, especially when making a purchase or accessing accounts or personal info. Don't use the same password for different accounts. Make your passwords difficult. Believe it or not many people use 'password' or '1234' for a password. And change your passwords often. If you no longer use an account and you can't disable or delete it, go in and change your personal info to fake info. Don't store credit card info on websites or on your computer. Always answer no when prompted to save your credit card info. And never store or save passwords on your cell phone or use an app to do so.
Unfortunately, this sort of thing is the world we live in now with all of our data being out there on the internet just waiting for someone to hack in and steal it. No matter how careful you are, it can happen to anyone.