The House Financial Services Committee will hold a hearing on Tuesday that will focus on the operations of the credit bureaus and the Equifax breach. Learn what else is in store in The Week Ahead.
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Identity theft and fraud can occur to anyone at anytime—and where homeowners choose to live could possibly make a difference. Which markets have the highest risk of identity theft and fraud?
Read More »Mortgage Data Security: Opportunities for Improvement
Board Treasurer of the National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions testified on Wednesday before the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions to propose potential solutions Congress can take to aid credit unions dealing with the aftermath of data breaches.
Read More »Equifax: Congress Presses for Answers
Tuesday morning, Former Equifax CEO Richard E. Smith testified before the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce. Smith served as the Chairman and CEO of Equifax for ...
Read More »Equifax Breach: What’s Next for Arbitration?
The recent Equifax breach of data of over 143 million American consumers via efforts by hackers could have breathed new life into the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) ...
Read More »Equifax: In the Dog House
As the aftermath of Equifax's data breach is in full effect, the credit reporting company is quickly facing investigations. ClassAction.com has already filed a lawsuit on behalf of ...
Read More »Personal Data for Thousands Revealed on HUD’s Site
A data breach on HUD’s website resulted in the personal information of as many as 600,000 individuals temporarily being displayed publicly. How did HUD respond?
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