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The Equifax breach, which potentially exposed private data of 143 million consumers, angered and confused people everywhere especially after the massive credit reporting agency apologized on Twitte… ...
What should Equifax victims do about a credit freeze, if they plan to take out a mortgage or a car loan soon. More important, where do you complain?
Consumers affected by the Equifax data breach are scrambling for ways to protect their financial lives. Some are considering Equifax's own credit-monitoring service. Others suggest freezing your ...
The website created by Equifax to help consumers after a massive data breach leaves people with more questions than answers.
As it happens, it is possible to opt out of having your salary data sold through Equifax. According to Equifax, this involves placing a free “freeze” on your file with the Work Number.
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Related: 5 things to do if you're worried about the Equifax hack The company suggests you sign up for credit file monitoring and identity theft protection. It is providing free service for one ...
A financial professional who once paid Equifax to monitor his own personal information outlines the four-step plan he now uses instead to guard his identity, Social Security number and finances ...
Equifax has been directing victims to a fake phishing site for weeks It's a site that looks almost exactly like Equifax's, but it is definitely not Equifax's.
If you have a mistake on your Equifax credit report, you need to take action. Find out here how to dispute inaccurate information.
Your Equifax settlement $125 isn’t coming, but banks get their $5.5M Sure, you might only get a few cents at this point, but where is it?