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In May 2014, a data leak of more than thirty million customer records related to about 40 lenders and more than 50 credit reporting agencies was discovered by an employee at credit reporting agency Equifax. The leak included names, birth dates, Social Security numbers, addresses, and transaction information. For Equifax, it marked the third such incident in four years. Equifax disclosed the breach in September, days after almost seven million individuals were affected. The breach compromised credit data of U.S. consumers, including social security numbers. More than a dozen consumer groups filed a joint lawsuit against Equifax on November 21, arguing that the company failed to notify consumers for months after discovering the breach. The company agreed to pay $70 million in fines to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and the individual consumers, who together will receive $20 million. As a result of the incident, a consortium of financial services companies announced that they would no longer support the use of social security numbers. In September 2014, security researchers at Quo Vadis Labs discovered a sophisticated spear-phishing attack against a Midwestern manufacturer. Within hours of the discovery, Facebook announced a separate attack that compromised the e-mail addresses and phone numbers of a small number of users of its service. Facebook stated that the attack resulted from the posting of a fake job offer that linked to a malicious URL and was subsequently passed through to users by others. The hack was also discovered by third-party security researchers who notified Facebook. Facebook disabled the malware and deleted the personal information of the affected users. 3d9ccd7d82
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