Martin Kaste

@martinkaste
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NPR correspondent. I cover #police #lawenforcement and occasional #cybersecurity

I didn't really want to have to write this, but given how many readers have asked, it seemed wise to see this one through:

Millions of people likely just received an email or snail mail notice saying they’re eligible to claim a class action payment in connection with the 2017 megabreach at consumer credit bureau Equifax. Given the high volume of reader inquiries about this, it seemed worth pointing out that while this particular offer is legit (if paltry), scammers are likely to soon capitalize on public attention to the settlement money.

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2022/12/the-equifax-breach-settlement-offer-is-real-for-now/

More important, from my view anyway, is the info at the bottom of the piece:

Equifax surpassed Wall Street’s expectations in its most recent quarterly earnings: The company reported revenues of $1.24 billion for the quarter ending September 2022.

Of course, most of those earnings come from Equifax’s continued legal ability to buy and sell eye-popping amounts of financial and personal data on U.S. consumers. As one of the three major credit bureaus, Equifax collects and packages information about your credit, salary, and employment history. It tracks how many credit cards you have, how much money you owe, and how you pay your bills. Each company creates a credit report about you, and then sells this report to businesses who are deciding whether to give you credit.

Americans currently have no legal right to opt out of this data collection and trade. But you can and also should and freeze your credit, which by the way can make your credit profile less profitable for companies like Equifax — because they make money every time some potential creditor wants a peek inside your financial life. Also, it’s probably a good idea to freeze the credit of your children and/or dependents as well. It’s free on both counts.

The Equifax Breach Settlement Offer is Real, For Now – Krebs on Security

@ryanschultz Does anyone have a compilation of the moderation rules (i.e. free speech rules) of the different instances?
As a teenager I briefly lived in the suburb of Rio that George Santos is from. Anybody want to interview me?
Cybercrime Booms As Scammers Hack Human Nature To Steal Billions

Cybercrime is ballooning as scammers learn to research their victims and fine-tune their psychological tricks.

NPR
Mastodon newbie here: which server (instance?) is most pro-free speech? Or most dedicated to allowing conflicting political and social opinions?
@fuzztech Doesn't work for me (I added :verified: to my name, but it just appears as the word) Maybe because I'm on a different server? Also, what's the point of self-verification, anyway?
(Also, I posted my Mastodon handle on my Twitter profile. I wonder how long it will take for #elonmusk to ban that.)
I'm not here because I'm mad at Twitter or #Elonmusk, but I am here to see if decentralization can work for social media. Now, who do I talk to about getting my blue check?????
Trying this out... coming over from @martinkaste on Twitter. But not necessarily closing that one.
Yet.
(Oh wow, you can edit posts!)