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Equifax

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86 articles decelerating

A 2017 breach exposed financial records of 150 million Americans, making Equifax’s coverage a sustained test of credit-data security, accountability and expansion.

Who they are

Equifax is a credit agency whose data and credit-score systems affect lenders and consumers. In this coverage, it appears both as the company at the center of a vast consumer-data breach and as an acquirer building digital identity, fraud-prevention and public-safety-data capabilities through Kount and Appriss Insights.

The recent arc

Coverage reached its defining peak in 2017Q3 after Equifax disclosed a breach affecting up to 143 million U.S. consumers, including sensitive data such as dates of birth, Social Security numbers and some credit-card numbers. Reporting then focused not only on the scale of the exposure, but on its handling: Richard Smith stepped down, executives’ share sales drew scrutiny, and a company webpage briefly directed users toward a fake Adobe Flash update carrying adware.

The tension

The core tension is between Equifax’s expanding role as a steward and broker of consequential consumer data and repeated questions about whether its systems and governance can be trusted. The breach led to consumer, state and federal claims, a settlement framework, and DOJ allegations against four Chinese intelligence officers, while the later faulty-score episode showed that operational errors can affect lenders and millions of consumers even outside a cyberattack.

Why it matters

If Equifax continues to add identity, fraud and public-safety data assets, the consequences of its technology and data-management decisions could extend further across lending, digital verification and government-adjacent uses. The corpus does not establish whether the acquisitions resolve its resilience challenges; it does show that both security failures and ordinary coding mistakes can become system-level consumer issues when a credit-data intermediary operates at scale.

Equifax has appeared in 86 articles since 2017-09. Coverage peaked in 2019Q3 with 7 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside U.S., Facebook, Americans, Reuters.

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Coverage Timeline

2021-08-15
Los Angeles Business Journal 2 related

Equifax to buy Appriss Insights, a unit of Appriss that provides data used in public safety and law enforcement, for ~$1.8B from Clearlake and Insight Partners

Pat Maio / Los Angeles Business Journal : Source: Appriss Insights and PR Newswire .

2021-08-14
Los Angeles Business Journal 4 related

Equifax to buy Appriss Insights, a unit of Appriss that provides data used in public safety and law enforcement, for ~$1.8B from Clearlake and Insight Partners

Santa Monica-based Clearlake Capital Group and New York private equity firm Insight Partners have agreed to sell … Source: Appriss Insights and PR Newswire .

2021-01-09
VentureBeat 4 related

Equifax says it has acquired Kount, which uses AI for digital ID and fraud prevention services, for $640M; Kount becomes part of Equifax's Luminate platform

Equifax announced today that it would pay $640 million to acquire Kount, a company that uses artificial intelligence to drive …

2018-09-07
Axios 1 related

Sonatype, which helps companies build secure software using its Nexus platform, raises $80M in a round led by TPG

Sonatype, a company that helps companies build more secure software, will be announcing an $80 million funding round led by TPG.  —  Why it matters: The Equifax breach occurred with a known vulnerable...

2018-03-15
TechCrunch 2 related

Experian to acquire UK fintech company ClearScore and its financial product matching engine for £275M; deal is expected to close later in the year

While credit-scoring behemoth Equifax continues to work through the fallout from its massive security breach, one of its big competitors …

2017-09-08
Bloomberg 28 related

Three Equifax execs including CFO sold shares worth ~$1.8M days after breach found but before public disclosure; no filings list transactions as scheduled sales

Trio didn't know about the intrusion when selling, firm says  —  Shares tumbled in late trading after company disclosed breach

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TEXXR tracks 75 tech news articles mentioning Equifax, dating back to September 2017. The biggest stories include Credit agency Equifax says breach affecting up to 143M US consumers found 7/29; sensitive... and The Equifax breach, affecting ~44% of US population, is possibly the worst leak of.... Frequently covered alongside Reuters, Equifax Inc., Equifax Inc (EFX.N, @Equifax, and DOJ.

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