The House Financial Services Committee plans to hold
hearings about the data breach, which exposed 143 million customers to identity theft.
also said his committee intends to hold
a hearing about the data breach at a later date, according to The Hill.
Not exact matches
By this point, you've certainly
heard about the Equifax
data breach.
It seems like just
about every week we
hear of a new
data breach affecting millions of people.
While we all
heard about the Equifax
data breach, there are plenty of others instances of hackers stealing millions of identities:
My definition of «
data» was inclusive: the piece wove the DNC VoteBuilder
data breach, Clinton's email server, Russian hacks and fake news into a narrative
about political
data gone bad, ending with something you might
hear in a freshman philosophy class:
In the past hour, The Register has
heard from readers who have only just been informed
about the huge
data breach.
It seems like every month we
hear about a new
data breach with more personal information stolen, so this reason seems to be increasingly more likely all the time.
It seems like every day, we're
hearing about a company suffering from a major
data breach, potentially placing customers» personal and financial information at risk.
It seems like every few months we're
hearing about a new
data breach that has compromised our personal information.
We read
about data breaches daily online or
hear about them on the evening news.
Not a day goes by that we don't
hear some bad news
about a new
data breach, a hacking scandal or identity theft.
Zuckerberg is due to testify
about the matter next week during two U.S. congressional
hearings, and the
data breach has drawn criticism from lawmakers and regulators around the world.