What has transpired with @Equifax over the past several months is one of the most egregious examples of corporate malfeasance since Enron.
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@Equifax doesn't agree to these things in 1 week, the CEO & entire Board should step down. It's commonsense & the baseline of decency.Show this thread -
If the average citizen did anything close to what
@Equifax corporate leaders did, he would be fired immediately.https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-09-14/equifax-breach-among-worst-misdeeds-since-enron-schumer-says …Show this thread
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I'm one of the several million impacted. As of 6:30 this AM I've recieved 6 notifications of changes to my credit reported by EQUIFAX!
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What about pay the fees of the other reporting agencies for freezes too
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They should do so at NO charge. It's positively corrupt at the core to expect to profit off of their own failure to protect their consumer.
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Let's get going in this... do NOT let Equifax get away with this malfeasance ... our country is ruled by laws, not corporations...
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Credit Monitoring from EQUIFAX? They caused this mess, they already proved they are incompetent. Make them pay for a real service!!!
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They should have to pay at least $1,000,000 to each person whose identity gets stolen because of their carelessness.
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-Should be held culpable in a court of law 4 the thousands of Fraud cases which will occur for the next decade because of their negligence
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There shld be stiff penalties for Cos that do not protect their databases from hackers. Technology is available, they refuse to pay for it
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What about the three executives that traded over $3M three months before they told anyone about the hack?
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FTC is investigating. They are out of time. Looks like insider trading to me. Better question is how such a material breach even occurred?
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None of this is happening (I had to spend hours on the phone to find out if I was affected); what are you doing to force action?
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I got that message dozens of times before it went through. They don't want it to work as they make $ through credit inquiries. Awful!
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I can't believe ss#s are out there! Im worried for my senior parents who don't understand technology.
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Try to freeze your and their credit if you can, with all three agencies. It's really the best thing we can do, unfortunately!
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I managed to freeze with experian. Equifax, website and phone, backed up. When you have 143 million people calling I guess that happens.
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