Equifax.com visitors were offered a fake Flash Player update that installed adware. Equifax blames a third-party performance data vendor, which served malicious content
Credit reporting agency Equifax already earned its place in the history books for a "cybersecurity incident" that impacted more than half of all adult Americans. Names, Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses, and driver's license numbers were all exposed through the company's website.
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