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Equifax breach to be far worse than originally thought for Canadians, 19,000 people affected

Equifax breach to be far worse than originally thought for Canadians, 19,000 people affected

by Admin | Nov 29, 2017 | Featured, Recent Articles

In what was originally reported as 8,000 Canadians who had been affected by the massive Equifax data breach back in September is now understood to be far more and far worse. The 8,000 Canadians affected in the original hack had their personal information compromised...

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