For the second time in recent weeks, it’s been revealed that the Equifax data breach impacted more Americans than previously thought. Here’s how to step up your financial protections.
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![]() For the second time in recent weeks, it’s been revealed that the Equifax data breach impacted more Americans than previously thought. Here’s how to step up your financial protections. No comment yet.
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![]() Criminals accessed sensitive personal data for as many as 143 million U.S. consumers — that’s close to half the population.
Al Cannistras insight:
TROUBLE... you can do the free check and register... i did - and the answer was i AM likely impacted.... you may want to check yours! (this is a good one to share folks) . . |
![]() After Equifax’s security breach, consumers looked for ways to make the company pay. One option: Persuade employers not to give the company any data.
Al Cannistras insight:
action speaks louder... perhaps more employers will follow... . . |
this just does not seem to go away...
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