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Tom Uren, writing for Seriously Risky Business:

Credit-reporting firm Equifax used its own data holdings to identify 25 of its own employees working multiple full-time jobs simultaneously, then fired 24 of them. In doing so, it revealed the extent to which it’s aggregating sensitive employment information.

Equifax Just Loves Making Itself a Target

Author Holmes IVPosted on October 20, 2022October 20, 2022Categories privacy

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