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Equifax Fallout: FTC Launches Probe; Angry Consumers inadvertently dDOS Websites and Phones
- Subject: Equifax Fallout: FTC Launches Probe; Angry Consumers inadvertently dDOS Websites and Phones
- From: g2s at riseup.net (Razer)
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2017 07:57:37 -0700
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
The US Shitstem of Revolving Credit Economic Slavery undone by it's own
true believers.
I'll bet the better their credit score the angrier they are.
Rr
>
> The move by the top consumer watchdog only underscores the severity of
> the data heist and the importance for consumers to take immediate
> steps to secure their identities. Experts say the strongest, though
> not most painless, way to protect yourself after the breach that is to
> freeze your credit â?? but the surge in demand has overloaded the credit
> bureaus' abilities to handle the influx of requests.
>
> As of Thursday morning, all three major credit reporting agencies
> intermittently gave error messages and prevented consumers from filing
> online requests to have their credit reports frozen.
>
> Equifax's website said "System Currently Unavailable - Error 500" and
> suggested consumers try contacting the other credit bureaus.
>
> At one point, TransUnion's website couldn't be accessed at all. Then
> it put up an error page featuring a stock photo of a model sitting at
> a computer, alongside the caption, "The website is temporarily
> unavailable.Please check back later."
>
> Experian's website simply said, "Loading..."
>
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/consumer/equifax-melts-down-under-surge-angry-consumers-n800991