Awesome. Sarcasm
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/07/cred...consumers.html
more here:
http://www.iphoneincanada.ca/news/eq...ion-canadians/
3 Managers sold stock before the announcement...
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...witter-markets
Awesome. Sarcasm
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/07/cred...consumers.html
more here:
http://www.iphoneincanada.ca/news/eq...ion-canadians/
3 Managers sold stock before the announcement...
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...witter-markets
My Tesla referral link: https://ts.la/moon14483
Tesla new owner FAQ: https://forums.beyond.ca/threads/411...37#post4928237
Holy Eff... they better offer some sort of identity theft monitoring to everyone.
The bigger crime is insider trading dumping of shares is going unpunished.
If they were unaware of a data breech that affected 150 million people 3 days after it happened they either should be fired for massive incompetence, or charged for insider trading.
Mostly Americans affected:
. The company has found no evidence that personal information of consumers in any other country has been impacted.
Looks like they are for Americans but nothing mentioned for CanadiansThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Give it a few days, I'm sure.
Canadians and British too.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.equifaxsecurity2017.com/
As part of its investigation of this application vulnerability, Equifax also identified unauthorized access to limited personal information for certain UK and Canadian residents. Equifax will work with UK and Canadian regulators to determine appropriate next steps. The company has found no evidence that personal information of consumers in any other country has been impacted.
My Tesla referral link: https://ts.la/moon14483
Tesla new owner FAQ: https://forums.beyond.ca/threads/411...37#post4928237
Right but if you go to enroll it asks for SSN not sure if you can use our SINThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
When Home Depot online shopping got hacked, they offered a years worth of identity monitoring from Equifax. I signed up as I bought a few things with the CC
I imagine Equifax will do the same.
Originally posted by GTS Jeff
You know those bored stay at home moms who's entire lives revolve around driving their kids to soccer, various cleaning accessories, and worrying about neighbourhood rapists? The kind of people that watch the View and go "uh huh..." Those unfulfilled people who try to fill the void in their empty lives by writing whiny letters to the editor complaining about shit that no one really cares about?
Well imagine if instead of writing that letter to the editor, she just posts on a car forum for car enthusiasts. That's Kritafo.
https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfin...less_you_want/This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Hmm, do I want free protection of my credit, or $50 worth of class action after the lawyers take the lions share and the rest is split between 150 million people?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Thats up to you, but at least you are a little more informed.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteFine print....This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If you check your name on that site to check, you basically agreed to give up your right to sue.
Lawyers are working to get that fine print removed. Because you know lawsuits are coming.
I've never subscribed but I have paid for my credit report no less than 5 times in the last 7 years with buying houses and what not
Gee I wonder how this happened.....
Stupidity is a disease we all have, it's like a form of brain herpes. Outbreaks will occasionally occur.
Fine print, like that ever stopped anyone from suing.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Will fuck off, again.
This get better.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/17/09...random-results
TLDR, the site to check if you are hit is just a random result generator.
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http://fortune.com/2017/09/07/equifa...illion-people/
If you ask me, its a much much bigger catastrophe than an LA earthquake. The second you can't verify someone is who they say they are, by the most important metric that is measurable (money and credit) then the entire structure of trust dissolves. How do I know I'm not sending $100 to Khadafi or Saddam instead of $100 to a seller on Amazon for a toaster? If a $100,000 loan is taken out in your name and not paid back, it might just screw you over to ever get a mortgage for your lifetime. Even worse, If I owe $1 to Guido the enforcer, and it accidentally goes to someones grandmother instead - am I going to wake up with a severed horsehead in my bed.
People with F credit ratings can pretend to be A credit rating people at whim, suck it dry. Otherwise the only thing left to do, is not lend money to anyone - which would absolutely destroy commerce everywhere on the planet.
That's right, there is no way to tell. This is one of those scenarios where you have a potential nuke equivalent in the financial system. Retards all.
The US media is massively underplaying this, because I think they know the game is now over. Printing a Trillion dollars out of thin air? That's just normal shady business, its not even a hand grenade compared to this nuke of a whale.
As an example: I'd be willing to bet a white Ohio farmer would love to have the economic stature of a native Hawaiian welfare recipient. Heck, I'd love to be a Hawaiian welfare recipient, being so high on the pedestal of economic power.
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Cocoa $11,000 per ton.