Equifax apologizes by giving customers the ability to lock their credit for free

TwitterFacebook

Equifax really, really doesn't want you to hate them.

The company launched an apology tour for its massive data breach on Wednesday with a letter from the interim CEO, published in The Wall Street Journal, weeks after it revealed that a hack had exposed the personal information of 143 million United States consumers. 

As part of that apology, Equifax is offering its customers the ability to lock and unlock their credit for free and for life.

This credit-locking feature "will be reliable, safe and simple," wrote interim CEO Paulino do Rego Barros Jr. Read more...

More about Business, Equifax, Business, and Cybersecurity


via Zero Tech Blog

Related Posts