WHO THE FUCK IS GOING TO JAIL FOR THIS?
— blmohr (@blmohr) July 20, 2019
Equifax Is Said to Be Near $650 Million Settlement for Data Breachhttps://t.co/EYwBFhvbAh
Should be put out of business. These fines are laughable. https://t.co/TfEukVNMPf
— David Carroll ? (@profcarroll) July 20, 2019
“The breach, which #Equifax revealed in Sept 2017 & included Social Security & driver’s license numbers, was one of the most #SevereExposures of Americans’ #PersonalData & drew widespread condemnation from lawmakers, law enforcement agencies and consumers” https://t.co/JRS2zcRrtq
— Lovetogive2 (@lovetogive2) July 20, 2019
Just a friendly reminder that Sen. Warren and Sen. Warner introduced legislation 1.5 years ago that would have more than doubled this settlement had it been the law...https://t.co/IWOdcp8GuK
— Mike Litt (@MikeLittUSA) July 20, 2019
About $4.50 per person: Equifax Is Said to Be Near $650 Million Settlement for Data Breach https://t.co/6QZUFqx3AF
— David Schatsky (@dschatsky) July 20, 2019
1/4 Sweetheart deal: 2 years ago @Equifax lost the Social Security Numbers of 148M consumers. I tell @nytimes a rumored $650M settlement of ALL(?) claims is not enough because our financial DNA is like gold & #privacy harms could still occur... https://t.co/KFWSCyAXzT
— Ed Mierzwinski (@edmpirg) July 20, 2019
As @Equifax nears $650M settlement, here's my proposal: Exec team sends 143,000,000 handwritten apology notes to all affected by the #equifaxbreach @FBI @AGIowa @nytimes @profcarroll @TheJusticeDept https://t.co/yqTlkgNEtu
— Brian Keith (@lpventure) July 20, 2019
When Desjardins fell victim to a data breach, it offered its clients free credit monitoring with Equifax.
— Jaela Bernstien (@jbernstien) July 20, 2019
Meanwhile, Equifax is said to be nearing a settlement agreement for its own massive data breach in 2017: https://t.co/98xPTsRs8M
Equifax is set to pay more or less what it expected for its enormous data breach, from me and @StacyCowley https://t.co/DAb5usay6I
— Peter Eavis (@uwsgeezer) July 20, 2019
Equifax Is Said to Be Near $650 Million Settlement for Data Breach #privacy https://t.co/8OGl9gRPlz
— Trevor Hughes (@jtrevorhughes) July 20, 2019
Equifax is nearing a $700 million deal to settle a slew of state and federal investigations into a 2017 data breach that exposed nearly 150 million Americans’ Social Security numbers and other sensitive personal information. https://t.co/NknoRruVLk
— JamesVGrimaldi (@JamesVGrimaldi) July 19, 2019
This is a good precedent setting fine. >> Equifax to Pay Around $700 Million Related to Data Breach https://t.co/ThNMsSr2dx
— Brian Kime (@BrianPKime) July 19, 2019
Remember when Equifax got hacked, in a way that was totally preventable, exposing the social security numbers & personal info of 148 million people forever, and a former exec was charged for selling stock before the breach was announced? Apparently accountability looks like this: https://t.co/THhkwxtuXm
— Hamza Shaban (@hshaban) July 20, 2019
This is a slap on the wrist. https://t.co/1A2u1RMoHP
— Andrew Nacin (@nacin) July 20, 2019
Why is this less than Facebook? It should be way higher. https://t.co/EUGUh2W8Mo
— Whitney Merrill (@wbm312) July 20, 2019
So the security of my data is worth less than a Starbucks coffee. Got it.
— Adam Kaplan? (@AdamBKaplan) July 20, 2019
https://t.co/de62bF6pqo
Equifax to Pay Around $700 Million to Resolve Data-Breach Probes https://t.co/nAtLOTo6Jp @WSJ #DataBreach #Cybersecurity #Equifax pic.twitter.com/Q4nlHZA3ld
— Paula Piccard ?? ?? (@Paula_Piccard) July 20, 2019
What a fucking joke... Equifax to Pay Around $700 Million to Resolve Data-Breach Probes https://t.co/3XP2BhL7LQ
— Jason Hirschhorn (@JasonHirschhorn) July 20, 2019
Equifax to Pay Around $700 Million to Resolve Data-Breach Probes - Wall Street Journal https://t.co/UR6QVdaWLO #security
— mike d. kail (@mdkail) July 20, 2019
Equifax to Pay Around $700 Million to Resolve Data-Breach Probes
— Karol Cummins (@karolcummins) July 20, 2019
The credit-reporting firm nears a deal to settle investigations into the 2017 hack that exposed millions of Americans’ personal data https://t.co/WEmMCkhvTu
"Equifax still allowed to exist and profit for some reason" https://t.co/arBzkiLqD3
— Patrick Toner (@ThePatToner) July 20, 2019
It was a long hard fight. But we prevailed. #ForThePeople https://t.co/KXYp0pKS7r
— John Morgan (@JohnMorganESQ) July 20, 2019
The #Equifax #cybersecurity breach cost has reached $2B so far.
— Wayne Sadin (@waynesadin) July 19, 2019
Directors, does THAT convince you a #QTE (Qualified Technology Expert) #Board member is a good investment? @bobzukis @fayfeeney https://t.co/fQlZtWmk7U
Equifax to Pay Around $700 Million Related to Data Breach https://t.co/knYX1ktaqg
— @HerbertReed on Parler (@Herbert_L_Reed) July 19, 2019
Breaking: Equifax to pay $700 million, nearing a deal to settle investigations into the 2017 hack that exposed millions of Americans’ personal data. https://t.co/ZFsRvEBGAU
— Gina Bradbury (@screaminggina) July 19, 2019
This is a good precedent setting fine. >> Equifax to Pay Around $700 Million Related to Data Breach https://t.co/ThNMsSr2dx
— Brian Kime (@BrianPKime) July 19, 2019
$650M settlement for Equifax breach? https://t.co/exBihQJjB4 via @NYTimes
— William McGeveran (@BillMcGev) July 20, 2019
Equifax, one of the largest credit reporting agencies in the U.S., is expected to pay around $650 million over its 2017 data breach that affected 145 million people.https://t.co/NI2MDMWoVz
— Axios (@axios) July 20, 2019
Equifax, one of the largest credit reporting agencies in the U.S., is expected to pay around $650 million for its 2017 data breach that affected 145 million people.https://t.co/NI2MDMWoVz
— Axios (@axios) July 20, 2019
If true, we now know how much our personal data is worth - $4.89. At least according to US government. #Equifax #databreach #gartnersec #cybersecurity #cio #ciso https://t.co/qy0n1G8sVl
— John A. Wheeler (@JohnAWheeler) July 20, 2019
Driving license information and other #data have been #exposed
— Skriply (@skriply_tw) July 21, 2019
Source: https://t.co/KRtrNOV1T7#news #breakingnews #privacy #dataprivacy #datasecurity #equifax #publishing #databreach #GDPR #US #politics #business #like4like #follow4follow #likeforlike #like4likes #law pic.twitter.com/FWkSU5umv3
#Equifax Is Said to Be Near $650 Million Settlement for Data Breach > https://t.co/Gj3aTO5gXe via @NYTimes #cybersecurity #security #data #privacy #personaldata #dataprivacy #dataprotection #databreaches #CISO #CIO #CTO pic.twitter.com/w1qvVC7CKH
— JC Gaillard (@Corix_JC) July 21, 2019
US: A #databreach can be like a boomerang or screams in an echo chamber. Two years on, #Equifax nears a $650 million #privacy settlement. #dataprotection #cybersecurity https://t.co/OeyJJITBzr
— PrivacySolved (@PrivacySolved) July 20, 2019
Credit reporting company Equifax will pay $650 million for its massive data breach, which allowed hackers to steal the personal information of nearly 150 million Americans in 2017.
— AVGFree (@AVGFree) July 20, 2019
Read the full story ➤ https://t.co/GNPfiDxZC7 via @nytimes #databreach
US: "Equifax to Pay Around $700 Million to Resolve Data-Breach Probes.. the credit-reporting firm would pay around $700 million to settle with the Federal Trade Commission, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and most state attorneys general" https://t.co/dhii9QJz2H
— Frederik Borgesius (@fborgesius) July 21, 2019
Report: Equifax expected to reach $650M settlement over data breach https://t.co/LznfE2HfRL
— Audrey Renée (@BentleyAudrey) July 20, 2019
Equifax reportedly close to $700 million #databreach settlement https://t.co/CWZcbVdnKf
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) July 20, 2019
#Equifax reportedly close to $700 million data breach settlement https://t.co/2lnzywIMp9#Cybersecurity #cybercrime #cyberattacks #hacker #hack #breach #phishing #dos #ransomware #malware #virus #apt #pii #nist #fcc #finra #hipaa #pci
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) July 20, 2019
Costly breach!#Equifax reportedly close to $700 million data breach settlement https://t.co/2lnzywIMp9 pic.twitter.com/pN5aoyLAz5
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) July 20, 2019