Now we, being consumers, blindly trust the internet, and give in all the details needed to access a specific website. For instance, if you have to shop online, you give in your credit card details, without thinking about whether it is safe or not. And to be honest, I do too trust these websites when I have to shop online. It is supposed to be safe right? And it is not just about the credit card details. Hackers, somehow are becoming stronger day by day in stealing identities of other people, which they access by hacking major information databases, like that of Equifax.
What is Equifax and What Was the Data Breach That Took Place
Equifax is a company that analyzes the financial data they have recovered on you, which can be used as an analysis of your financial situations when expected to take a loan or so. Since it is a company that has financial information from many consumers, you cannot really expect anything to go wrong here. But it did happen. Back in the 2017’s, Equifax was hacked, which gave away a lot of valuable information to hackers, and made many consumers an easy target for identity theft.
How to Save Yourself From Identity Theft
As scary as it may sound, you can be an easy target for identity theft, especially when you have given your information on the internet, whether it is to websites like Equifax, or online shopping websites. However, there are a few steps that can be taken by you, as precautions, to save yourself from any kind of identity theft. We are in an era of time, where we feel like the internet is a secure place. While, surely, it might be secure in many cases, but because we don’t question the authorities who are controlling our ‘online’ life, we won’t have much say in how our privacy is being evaded.
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