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by pb7
1342 days ago
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>You could already buy just about any adults SSN for a dollar from various breach aggregators well before the equifax leak, so literally nothing changed in that regard. Not only is this entirely speculative and needs a citation, just because others have experienced breaches doesn't mean you get to publicize private information, that once again, people did not consent to because they're not users or customers of Equifax. >You don't know and the possible actual culprits did not tell you otherwise, so the responsibility lies with her? Yes, that is the role of a Chief Information Security Officer. Here is a brief description for your reference: >The CISO (chief information security officer) is a senior-level executive responsible for developing and implementing an information security program, which includes procedures and policies designed to protect enterprise communications, systems and assets from both internal and external threats. Unless other information comes out to suggest otherwise, yes, it is very fair to assume the responsibility lies with her. |
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https://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/09/data-broker-giants-hacke...
From 2013, but this stuff has been out on all the crime forums since early 2000s.
SSN leaks have not mattered for a long time.