Recode Daily: Hurricane Irma takes aim at Miami, and hackers stole Equifax data from 143 million U.S. consumers

Recode Daily: Hurricane Irma takes aim at Miami, and hackers stole Equifax data from 143 million U.S. consumers

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https://www.recode.net/2017/9/8/16271574/hurricane-irma-florida-equifax-hack-breach-facebook-russia-amazon-apple-ios11-siri-voice

Hurricane Irma scraped past Puerto Rico and is headed toward Miami-Dade, Florida’s most populous county. Called one of the most powerful storms ever recorded, Irma devastated the islands of Caribbean. Google Maps is marking road closures in real time ahead of the storm’s U.S. landfall, projected for Sunday morning.[The New York Times]

Hackers breached Equifax, accessing sensitive data from 143 million U.S. consumers. Equifax, one of the three major consumer credit-reporting agencies, acknowledged a data breach left credit card, Social Security and driver’s license numbers and other sensitive information vulnerable. Three senior Equifax executives, including the CFO, sold shares worth almost $1.8 million soon after the company discovered the breach on July 29. [Tony Romm / Recode]

Recode Daily: Hurricane Irma takes aim at Miami, and hackers stole Equifax data from 143 million U.S. consumers

Sep 8, 2017, 2:13pm UTC
https://www.recode.net/2017/9/8/16271574/hurricane-irma-florida-equifax-hack-breach-facebook-russia-amazon-apple-ios11-siri-voice >Hurricane Irma scraped past Puerto Rico and is headed toward Miami-Dade, Florida’s most populous county. Called one of the most powerful storms ever recorded, Irma devastated the islands of Caribbean. Google Maps is marking road closures in real time ahead of the storm’s U.S. landfall, projected for Sunday morning.[The New York Times] >Hackers breached Equifax, accessing sensitive data from 143 million U.S. consumers. Equifax, one of the three major consumer credit-reporting agencies, acknowledged a data breach left credit card, Social Security and driver’s license numbers and other sensitive information vulnerable. Three senior Equifax executives, including the CFO, sold shares worth almost $1.8 million soon after the company discovered the breach on July 29. [Tony Romm / Recode]