It’s a sad reality in 2017 that a data breach affecting 143 million people is dwarfed by other recent hacksfor instance, the ones hitting Yahoo in 2013 and 2014, whoch exposed personal details for 1 billion and 500 million users respectively; another that revealed account details for 412 million accounts on sex and swinger community site AdultFriendFinder last year; and an eBay hack in 2014 that spilled sensitive data for 145 million users.FURTHER READINGEquifax website hack exposes data for ~143 million US consumersThe breach Equifax reported Thursday, however, very possibly is the most severe of all for a simple reason: the breath-taking amount of highly sensitive data it handed over to criminals. By providing full names, Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses, and, in some cases, driver license numbers, it provided most of the information banks, insurance companies, and other businesses use to confirm consumers are who they claim to be. The theft, by criminals who exploited a security flaw on the Equifax website, opens the troubling prospect the data is now in the hands of hostile governments, criminal gangs or both and will remain so indefinitely.
Källa: Why the Equifax breach is very possibly the worst leak of personal info ever | Ars Technica
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