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According to the Wall Street Journal, Equifax  is still in a CYA mode:

 

"However, Atlanta-based Equifax Inc. recently disclosed in a document submitted to the Senate Banking Committee, that a forensic investigation found criminals accessed other information from company records. According to the document, provided to The Associated Press by Sen. Elizabeth Warren's office, that included tax identification numbers, email addresses and phone numbers. Finer details, such as the expiration dates for credit cards or issuing states for driver's licenses, were also included in the list.

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WHERE ARE THE HANDCUFFS?!?!  If any of us had a data breach and hid the evidence while doing nothing to stop the carnage, we would be in orange jumpsuits right now.  So should the Equifax "executives" who did just that.

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