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  • Equifax to pay $700 million for breach of 140 million Americans' data

    300 mill to 425 mill for 143 mill people affected, That’s a whole $2.10 to $3.03 per person, wow. Yea, that will help me monitor my credit that took years to build up a FICO score over 800 and affects my auto insurance costs and deposits on utilities. My credit that I now have to monitor for years since anyone who stole my info would wait 5 or 10 years before selling it. The info that would allow some to commit fraud as me, open fake accounts, even steal my ID or gain access to current accounts with the data stolen. $3 will defiantly save me, thanks. ——— Meanwhile 275 mill to 48 states, Washington, Puerto Rico, and consumer financial protection bureau get about 5.4 mill each based on fines. Seems the government and states benefit more from this. They better give me free legal services when I’m fighting to get my ID back and fix all the fraud charges committed against me. What am I saying......that won’t happen.
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