The single, most depressing thing about the Equifax breach
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2017/09/20/the-single-most-depressing-thing-about-the-equifax-breach/
It's been almost two weeks since Equifax first admitted it had been hacked in a massive breach affecting as many as 143 million consumers. Ever since, people have been begging Equifax to answer a simple question: "Am I on the list of victims?"
Much to America's dismay, Equifax has yet to provide a firm response. It's not clear when or if the country will ever get one. But the most depressing thing isn't Equifax's failure to tell consumers definitively whether they, individually, are at risk. The most depressing thing is that, at this point, the answer may not even matter.
The single, most depressing thing about the Equifax breach
Sep 20, 2017, 6:31pm UTC
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2017/09/20/the-single-most-depressing-thing-about-the-equifax-breach/
>It's been almost two weeks since Equifax first admitted it had been hacked in a massive breach affecting as many as 143 million consumers. Ever since, people have been begging Equifax to answer a simple question: "Am I on the list of victims?"
>Much to America's dismay, Equifax has yet to provide a firm response. It's not clear when or if the country will ever get one. But the most depressing thing isn't Equifax's failure to tell consumers definitively whether they, individually, are at risk. The most depressing thing is that, at this point, the answer may not even matter.