Equifax breach: Were you one of the 143 million affected?
Equifax breach: Were you one of the 143 million affected?
2017-09-07
the personal information of nearly half
of the US population could have been
compromised
Equifax announced it had been the target
of a cyber security breach between mid
May and July according to the credit
monitoring firm the hackers may have
accessed the names Social Security
numbers birth dates addresses and some
driver's license numbers of an estimated
140 million people the credit card
numbers for about two hundred nine
thousand customers could have been
accessed as well some UK and Canadian
citizens were also impacted this is
clearly a disappointing event and one
that strikes at the heart who we are and
what we do the company has stopped the
breach but is still working with
authorities to identify the hackers to
check if your data was breached go to
WWE COO FAC security 2017 dot-com scroll
down to the bottom of the page with
information and check potential impact
next you'll need to type in your last
name and the last six digits of your
social security number the website says
you'll receive a message indicating
whether or not your information has been
impacted by the incident but based on
our own results here at CNET we got a
confirmation that our information had
not been leaked or an enrollment date
for one year of three identity theft
protection and credit monitoring we
reached out to Equifax to find out what
this means and at the time of recording
we did not receive clarification and
even if you weren't impacted Equifax is
still giving you one year of free
protection with their trusted ID
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