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143M "customers" data stolen....but hey...its offering a whole year free of credit-identity theft protection!!
How they can call people who have no control over what creditor data is reported to and often from the company as being "customers" is truly laughable. Why they and the other major credit-reporting companies can get away with charging people to view their own credit history except once per year, is criminal as well.
Why did it take them more than a month to make the serious data breach public?
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/07/cre...entially-affect-143-million-us-consumers.html
How they can call people who have no control over what creditor data is reported to and often from the company as being "customers" is truly laughable. Why they and the other major credit-reporting companies can get away with charging people to view their own credit history except once per year, is criminal as well.
Why did it take them more than a month to make the serious data breach public?
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/07/cre...entially-affect-143-million-us-consumers.html
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