PSA on the Equifax breach:

You can enter most anything into their "check if I've been breached" thing and it will say you've been breached.

The whole site they set up is just a scam to force people into signing up for their "identity protection service." You get a year free but you better believe they'll start charging you for it after that, and the opt-out process is never easy.

Don't buy into it. Just keep an eye on your credit report and credit/bank account statements.

@mawr

I know a bunch of people who were not breached. I eve checked my number and mine was not affected.

It's a check, not a scam

Just don't sign up for the service and you retain your rights to a potential class-action suit

@ThatDamnCat They claim the site was broken earlier today and that folks got inaccurate results, too: krebsonsecurity.com/2017/09/eq

If you've ever used any online service Equifax provides, I'd just assume you were breached if I were you.

@mawr

I've never used their services.

It's important to know how "services" are useful or not

@ThatDamnCat Equifax's services are very useful if you want to spread your identity around to others

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