Guessing the insurance $$ ran out? Who would expect a company to pay out of it’s own pocket?
They had ONE JOB. Protect the information. They didn’t. Now, the states give them a slap on the wrist and make them “promise to never do it again…”
Laughable…
I share your assessment. Every time we finally close the barn door someone else decides the chance of losing another horse is surely not going to happen again. I learn from my mistakes but apparently execs and pols don’t understand that what is past is prologue.
Unbelievable!
And didn’t some of their Execs sell their stock prior to the breach announcement?
What happened to that investigation, smh.
Guessing the insurance $$ ran out? Who would expect a company to pay out of it’s own pocket?
They had ONE JOB. Protect the information. They didn’t. Now, the states give them a slap on the wrist and make them “promise to never do it again…”
Laughable…
That is good old gop republican controlled regulations for you. I am sure the roll back of Dodd Frank will equally help the consumer.
I share your assessment. Every time we finally close the barn door someone else decides the chance of losing another horse is surely not going to happen again. I learn from my mistakes but apparently execs and pols don’t understand that what is past is prologue.
Did you read the article? Some of the states that signed off on this are heavily democrat-run. Both sides of the spectrum let Equifax off the hook.
consumers thrown under the bus yet again…