1 Year After Equifax Data Breach, Here’s Everything You Need To Know
One year after announcing the biggest data breach in history, Equifax still hasn’t been held accountable or provided the information and tools consumers need to protect themselves. Since Equifax won’t help protect consumers, U.S. PIRG is stepping in.
One year after announcing the biggest data breach in history, Equifax still hasn’t been held accountable or provided the information and tools consumers need to protect themselves. Since Equifax won’t help protect consumers, U.S. PIRG is stepping in.
On Sept. 6—the anniversary of the Equifax data breach—U.S. PIRG and our national network released a report detailing the government’s failed efforts to hold the company accountable and offering tips for consumers to protect themselves. The report also concludes that more government oversight is needed to avoid a similar breach from happening again.
“We’re particularly proud of this report, where we’ve put together tips for preventing, detecting and resolving different types of identity theft and fraud, all in one place,” said Mike Litt, our consumer campaign director.
Our Consumer Watchdog program will continue to protect consumers and alert them to the tools they need to protect themselves from identity thieves. The support of members like you makes this work possible.
It’s now free to freeze your credit report to help protect against identity theft. See our tips for how to freeze your credit report here.
Read the news release and report here.
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