A survey of over 2,300 US adults found that nearly half reported being notified that their personally identifiable information (PII) was stolen. While 84% of victims were offered identity protection services after a breach, over half did not enroll. Younger respondents were more likely than older generations to consider offering such services a sufficient response to a data breach. Overall, many respondents felt unprotected by companies, employers, and the government when it comes to protecting their PII and responding to cybercrimes.