Equifax hack.
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Has anyone heard about this bill?
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Here is some more info:
https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-con ... 59/historyFrom the Congressional Record, Volume 163 (2017)
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H.R. 2359--A bill to amend the civil liability requirements under the
Fair Credit Reporting Act to include requirements relating to
class actions, and for other purposes; to the Committee on
Financial Services, and in addition to the Committee on the
Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
By Mr. LOUDERMILK (for himself, Mr. Royce of California, Mr. Budd, Mr.
King of New York, and Mrs. Wagner), H4176 [4MY]
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https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-con ... /2359/textSponsor: Rep. Loudermilk, Barry [R-GA-11] (Introduced 05/04/2017)
Committees: House - Financial Services; Judiciary
Latest Action: 06/07/2017 Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice. (All Actions)
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No. Wtf am I looking at?
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Nukedog wrote:No. Wtf am I looking at?
A proposed bill that would limit any damages for Equifax.
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People still don't get who's running this joint.
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Since it was introduced in May, are you suggesting that the bill's sponsors had prior knowledge of the hack before it was publicly disclosed a few weeks ago? Is there evidence to support that, or are you just making things up? Also, how does limiting liability under the Fair Credit Reporting Act have anything to do with liability for allowing your servers to be hacked?Penner wrote:Nukedog wrote:No. Wtf am I looking at?
A proposed bill that would limit any damages for Equifax.
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Yes it's been admitted they had prior knowledge of the hack and waited to release the info to unload stocks in the meanwhile. It was reported on the radio. Would you like me to search for this statement for you?
Rephrase your question like I'm very retarded.how does limiting liability under the Fair Credit Reporting Act have anything to do with liability for allowing your servers to be hacked?
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http://nypost.com/2017/09/18/equifax-su ... sive-hack/Equifax was hacked months before the breach that compromised the Social Security numbers and other personal information of 143 million Americans — and it may have been carried out by the same attackers, according to a new report.
The credit reporting agency announced earlier this month that hackers broke into its system — and peeped at the personal data of roughly 58 percent of the US adult population — between May 13 and July 29.
But three company sources told Bloomberg that Equifax first discovered and tamped down a hack in March — and one source told the outlet the March intruders were responsible for the subsequent breach.
During the May attack, intruders had access to the names, addresses, driver’s license numbers and Social Security numbers of 143 million US consumers — as well as more than 200,000 credit card numbers, according to the company.
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But you haven't stated when Congress was notified of the breach, or shown evidence that the bill was proposed to limit for that.