News
22 July 2019

Equifax to pay up to $700m after data breach

Region:
Americas

US consumer credit reporting agency Equifax will pay between $575-$700 million to settle accusations regarding its 2017 data breach, U.S. regulators announced on Monday. The US Federal Trade Commission, in a statement, commented that the credit reporting company also have to implement a...

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