Equifax and U.S. government agencies announced on Monday that the credit reporting agency is prepared to pay up to $700 million to settle charges related to the massive 2017 data breach that impacted roughly 147 million people.
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Equifax to Pay up to $700 Million to Consumers, Authorities Over 2017 Breach
Equifax and U.S. government agencies announced on Monday that the credit reporting agency is prepared to pay up to $700 million to settle charges related to the massive 2017 data breach that impacted roughly 147 million people. The post Equifax to Pay up to $700 Million to Consumers, Authorities Over 2017 Breach appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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