H5N1 credit-monitoring company, Equifax has submitted a "statement for the record" to the Securities as well as Exchange Commission nearly the information breach of customers exposed terminal year, after.
The fellowship revealed that personal information of to a greater extent than than 56,000 customers had been stolen during the incident. The compromised information includes driving license numbers, passports, social safety numbers, names, birthdates, as well as addresses.
Of the 146.6 1000000 individuals affected yesteryear the breach:
145.5 1000000 had Social Security numbers exposed.
99 1000000 had address information exposed.
27.3 1000000 had sex information exposed.
20.3 1000000 had call upwards numbers exposed.
17.6 1000000 had driver's license numbers exposed.
1.8 1000000 had e-mail addresses exposed.
209,000 had credit bill of fare numbers exposed.
97,500 had Tax Identification numbers exposed.
27,000 had the solid set down of their driver's license exposed.
Other than data, hackers likewise stole thousands of photos uploaded that came from passports as well as driver's licenses. "Up to 182,000 people had uploaded images to Equifax's server," the fellowship said.
Here is the seat out of people whose photos were stolen from Equifax's server:
Driver's License: 38,000
Social Security or Taxpayer ID card: 12,000
Passport: 3,200
Other: 3,000
"Through the company's analysis, Equifax believes it has satisfied applicable requirements to notify consumers as well as regulators," the fellowship said inward its SEC filing.