Nearly two weeks after Equifax revealed that data from 143 million people had been compromised, it turns out the company has been sending people to the wrong site to check if their data was ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Today, Equifax ended up creating that exact situation on Twitter. In a tweet to a potential victim, the credit ...
Credit monitoring agency Equifax revealed shocking news late September 7: A data breach of the company’s servers from mid-May through July 2017 resulted in the theft of the personal information of up ...
Equifax’s response to its data breach has been a total shitshow, something the company seems determined to remind us of each and every day. For nearly two weeks, the company’s official Twitter account ...
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The breach of the credit monitoring firm Equifax, which exposed extensive personal data for 143 million people, is the worst corporate data breach to date. But, incredibly, the mistakes and the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Winnie Sun is the managing director of Sun Group Wealth Partners. Today it was just announced that the Equifax security data leak ...
(NEXSTAR) – It’s a good time to check your junk mail. According to an email sent Monday, some people will be receiving another piece of the $700 million Equifax data breach settlement. The initial ...
More than a week after it said most people would be eligible to enroll in a free year of its TrustedID identity theft monitoring service, big three consumer credit bureau Equifax has begun sending out ...
The Equifax hacking has created uncertainty over an estimated 143 million Americans who could be facing a serious threat of identity theft for the rest of their lives, spawned government ...
In failing to correctly patch a known vulnerability and exposing the personal data of potentially 143 million Americans to hackers, Equifax made a security blunder of epic proportions — however, it ...