#Equifax

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It’s been a year since Equifax doxed America and nothing’s changed

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Last year Equifax sheepishly admitted that it had breached hundreds of millions of Americans’, Britons’ and Canadians’ private financial data and then suppressed the news (subsequent months revealed that the company had suffered multiple breaches, so many it didn’t know what it had lost and wasn’t looking very hard).

It’s been a year since grandstanding politicians they’d Do Something about Equifax to prevent this kind of thing happening again.

In that year, those politicians have done precisely nothing.

https://boingboing.net/2018/09/07/america-doxed.html

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IRS changes its mind about giving Equifax $7.5m to fight fraud (for now)

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Weeks after Equifax announced its worst-in-world-history breach, the IRS awarded the company a $7.5 million no-bid contract to prevent fraud.

The announcement attracted incredulity and derision, but the IRS pressed ahead…until this week, when it was revealed that Equifax had been hacked again and was serving malware to people who were trying to correct errors in their credit records.

That, finally, was the bridge too far for the tax-man. The IRS has (temporarily) yanked the contract. My guess is that they will try to quietly reinstate the contract later, with the tiniest, most obfuscated notice in the Federal Register. After all, the IRS single-sourced this contract because they said that Equifax is literally the only company in America with the data and skills to do the task they say they want done, so either the IRS pays another company a lot more to develop the capabilities, gives up on the project, or just waits until the heat is off and cuts a $7.5m check to the muppets at Equifax.

https://boingboing.net/2017/10/14/bad-optics-2.html

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