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ERROR 418 posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
If you want to check if your personal information was breached in the Equifax hack, just be aware that you give up your right to sue them (both class action and personal,) if you use their website.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/09/are-you-an-equifax-breach-victim-you-must-give-up-right-to-sue-to-find-out/
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How lovely for them. Equifax higher-ups take the opportunity to
make bank with insider trading months before their clients are reluctantly told of the breach and then have the gall to try to control the incoming lawsuits with a click on the keyboard? Elizabeth Warren (rolls eyes) gets to grandstand and point a bony finger. What a farce.
If you liked that, heh-heh-heh, you’re going to love this:
http://newsgra.com/english/economy/44307-irs-hires-equifax-despite-massive-data-breach/
Oh yeah, a perfect fit, these two. I wonder though, the end game: If every IRS client’s information has been compromised by these intentional ‘blunders’, how can personal and financial information ever be safe from the nefarious hackers? Hmm. Maybe some sort of bio-metric trick is the answer! Yay! Iris scans! DNA prints! That will keep us safe!