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  2. Equifax - Wikipedia

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    Equifax primarily operates in the business-to-business sector, selling consumer credit and insurance reports and related analytics to businesses in a range of industries. [citation needed] Business customers include retailers, insurance firms, healthcare providers, utilities, government agencies, as well as banks, credit unions, personal and specialty finance companies and other financial ...

  3. The Work Number - Wikipedia

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    The Work Number is an American employment verification database created in 1985 by Talx Corporation. [1] [2] [3] Talx, (now Equifax Workforce Solutions) was acquired by Equifax Inc. in February 2007 for US$1.4 billion.

  4. Equifax said it fired employees for working as many as 3 jobs ...

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  5. Equifax fired at least two dozen employees after it used its ...

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    Equifax fired at least 24 workers for having a second job, and it figured that out by using one of its own tools. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. Richard F. Smith - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He served as the chairman and CEO of Equifax from 2005 to 2017, when he retired in the wake of the data breach of approximately 145.5 million customers. [2] [3] Because Smith retired instead of getting fired, he is expected to receive $90 million, including performance-based unvested stocks and $18.5 in retirement benefits, according to ...

  7. Category:Equifax people - Wikipedia

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  8. TransUnion - Wikipedia

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    These employees are responsible for communicating with the lender and resolving the dispute. [32] In January 2017, TransUnion was fined $5.5 million and ordered to pay $17.6 million in restitution, along with Equifax, by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The federal agency fined the companies "for deceiving consumers about the ...

  9. A hack at Equifax exposed the data of 147 million people ...

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    In 2017, consumer credit rating giant Equifax suffered one of the country's largest data breaches, exposing the personal information of 147 million U.S. citizens, or roughly 40% of the population ...