Equifax has been Hacked

Yep... here's the free credit monitoring. This is the premium package too. Unlimited 3 bureau access. This was about $17.95/month prior to this evening.
This is gonna kill Lifelock. Told ya so. 'Bout f'ing time too... we shouldn't have to pay to protect that which other companies control. Bastards.
Jump on it folks.
Jam their servers.:sneaky:

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Equifax has established a dedicated website, www.equifaxsecurity2017.com, to help consumers determine if their information has been potentially impacted and to sign up for credit file monitoring and identity theft protection.

The offering, called TrustedID Premier, includes 3-Bureau credit monitoring of Equifax, Experian and TransUnion credit reports; copies of Equifax credit reports; the ability to lock and unlock Equifax credit reports; identity theft insurance; and Internet scanning for Social Security numbers – all complimentary to U.S. consumers for one year.

The website also provides additional information on steps consumers can take to protect their personal information. Equifax recommends that consumers with additional questions visit www.equifaxsecurity2017.com or contact a dedicated call center at 866-447-7559, which the company set up to assist consumers. The call center is open every day (including weekends) from 7:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m. Eastern time.
 
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I been checking my credit reports (https://www.annualcreditreport.com/) for the last few hours,mind you I haven't checked it in several years. Well it seems someone requested my information recently on 8/30/2017 saying at consumers request.

IT WASN'T ME :(





VIA TRANSUNION INTERACTIVE


100 CROSS STREET 202
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401
(800) 493-2392
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Requested On:
08/30/2017
Permissible Purpose:
CONSUMER REQUEST




 
I agree it's very bad being, a credit bureau, but quite common and all the FireEye or Palo Alto in the world isn't going to stop it from happening again. Here is the website: https://www.equifaxsecurity2017.com/ You get 1yr. free of credit monitoring and identity theft protection.
Pffff.... Short Lifelock dot com, or any other service that charges for credit monitoring.... cause after today... its finally gonna be free to consumers.... as it always should have.
This is a big. Lets see how well they brush it under the rug. Huge consumer "fuck you" industry.
Ever tried to correct erroneous info on your credit report....?
Not only do they not hire geeks to prevent hacking.... they don't hire real people to address issues that fuck consumers that are victimized through no fault of their own..... I'm laughin my ass off.... 2.4 Billion lost. Credit check that bitches. Fire that mother fucker.
 
Pffff.... Short Lifelock dot com, or any other service that charges for credit monitoring.... cause after today... its finally gonna be free to consumers.... as it always should have.
This is a big. Lets see how well they brush it under the rug. Huge consumer "fuck you" industry.
Ever tried to correct erroneous info on your credit report....?
Not only do they not hire geeks to prevent hacking.... they don't hire real people to address issues that fuck consumers that are victimized through no fault of their own..... I'm laughin my ass off.... 2.4 Billion lost. Credit check that bitches. Fire that mother fucker.
lifelock is part of symc which is up 3% today as a cyber-security stock
 
...dunno if the government would do any better, but I haven't heard of many hacks to say, the IRS. But then again, why would they bother telling us if they were.

The government did tell us on one occasion...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-21-5-million-people-federal-authorities-say/

This one nailed me, and after receiving the letter about the hack and getting everything straightened out with the big 3 credit agencies, the IRS and the SSA (WHAT A PAIN IN THE ASS, took 18 months!), I have free credit monitoring for life. I wouldn't wish this sort of thing on anybody. It just all sux.
 
They don't take cyber security seriously because there is no substantive consequence for not doing so. Stock takes a hit. BFD. They'll buy it back and make money. The entire board should be personally liable for all damages. The entire company should have the shit regulated out of them for the next five years. Constant and continuously being audited. Constant and continuously having to prove every single aspect of their business is on the up and up. A giant magnifying glass on their asses from now on. Make it painful, real fucking painful on a personal level for these bastards and watch just how fucking fast they can implement a secure network. Like overnight fast.
 
People are like school of fish, the security is in the numbers. And let's face it there was never security since the early days of the internet. That is why we get free movies from it.
 
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