AT&T is under fire after a hacker last month posted the personal information (names, addresses, phone numbers, and social security numbers) of roughly 73 million customers to the open web. Troy…
Seeing “73 million …” reminded me of the 575 million Equifax had to pay consumers for their data leak. If the bottom line is most important, fine then. Play by their rules.
Although, I’m sure that’s just a drop in the bucket.
Seeing “73 million …” reminded me of the 575 million Equifax had to pay consumers for their data leak. If the bottom line is most important, fine then. Play by their rules.
Although, I’m sure that’s just a drop in the bucket.