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Equifax award $7.2 million contract after massive data hack

Equifax award $7.2 million contract after massive data hack

by Admin | Oct 7, 2017 | Corporate Frauds, Featured

After recently admitting to having the sensitive information of 143 million people stolen from it’s data centre, Equifax was awarded a new $7.2 million contract on behalf of the Internal Revenue Agency. Announced Oct, 3, to the ire of U.S senators, the...

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