Equifax compromised 143M people's Social Security numbers and other data (theverge.com) 31 points by Cadsby 8y ago ↗ HN
[–] mythrwy 8y ago ↗ Maybe it's time to require licensing and audits for the privilege of holding personal information like SS numbers. [–] convolvatron 8y ago ↗ or you know maybe not throw around flat identifiers which apparently are all you need to take out a loan in someone else's name [–] colejohnson66 8y ago ↗ That’s not gonna happen as long as both political parties continue mudslinging instead of compromising.
[–] convolvatron 8y ago ↗ or you know maybe not throw around flat identifiers which apparently are all you need to take out a loan in someone else's name [–] colejohnson66 8y ago ↗ That’s not gonna happen as long as both political parties continue mudslinging instead of compromising.
[–] colejohnson66 8y ago ↗ That’s not gonna happen as long as both political parties continue mudslinging instead of compromising.
[–] devmunchies 8y ago ↗ Isn't that like half of the United States? And is it 143M SS numbers or just 143M people with any kind of data breached.
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