Anonymous ID: 9642f2 July 22, 2019, 5:03 a.m. No.7130313   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0328 >>0370 >>0588 >>0812 >>0903

Equifax Will Pay $700 Million To Settle Data Breach Probe

 

It was the biggest hack of private data in modern history, and now, two years later, Equihacks Equifax has agreed to pay up to $700 million to resolve U.S. federal and state investigations into the 2017 hack that compromised the most sensitive information of 147 million people.

 

The resolution with the Federal Trade Commission, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and 50 state attorneys-general draws a line under the hack, the largest-ever breach of consumer data. The credit scoring company has also settled with claimants in a class-action lawsuit.

 

“Equifax failed to take basic steps that may have prevented the breach that affected approximately 147 million consumers,” said Joe Simons, FTC chairman, in a statement on Monday morning.

 

“This settlement requires that the company take steps to improve its data security going forward, and will ensure that consumers harmed by this breach can receive help protecting themselves from identity theft and fraud,” he added.

 

Equifax will also pay as much as $425 million to compensate consumers - which works out to about $3 per affected individual so don't spend it all at once - and will provide credit monitoring to those whose information was exposed. Equifax will separately pay $175 million to 48 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, and an additional $100 million to the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

 

The agreement which is the largest data-security settlement by the agency, resolves a nearly two-year investigation by all 50 states and the FTC into the massive breach that compromised sensitive information like Social Security numbers and dates of birth, Bloomberg reported.

 

While the incident sparked outcries in Washington and among consumer advocates for more oversight of the three big consumer credit-rating companies: Equifax, TransUnion and Experian, culminating with a February hearing in which Democrats and Republicans on the House Financial Services Committee slammed the companies as Chairwoman Maxine Waters promised to tighten regulation of the industry, lawmakers have so far failed to act since the hack was disclosed.

 

In May 2017, hackers gained access to the Equifax network and attacked the company for 76 days, without the company being aware it was infiltrated. Equifax noticed “red flags” in late July, and then in early August contacted the Federal Bureau of Investigation, outside counsel and cybersecurity firm Mandiant. The company waited until September to inform the public of the breach.

 

As part of the hack, at least 147 million names and dates of birth, nearly 146 million Social Security numbers, and 209,000 payment card numbers and expiration dates were stolen, the FTC said, adding that Equifax failed to patch its network after being alerted in March 2017 to a critical security vulnerability affecting a database that handles inquiries from consumers about their personal credit data. Equifax’s security team ordered that vulnerable systems be patched, there was no follow-up to ensure the order was carried out, the FTC said.

 

Under the FTC settlement, Equifax will pay up to $425 million into a fund that will provide affected consumers with credit monitoring. The fund will also compensate consumers who bought credit- or identity-monitoring services from Equifax and paid other expenses as a result of the breach, the FTC said.

The company also will implement an information-security program that will require annual assessments of security risks, obtaining annual certifications from the board of directors that the company has complied with the settlement, and testing security safeguards.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-07-22/equifax-will-pay-700-million-settle-data-breach-probe

 

at least they made the on-going expense of continued credit monitoring part of the settlement. Was thinking they would just tell everyone they got a 'free' membership to life-lock'.

original article

Equifax to pay up to $700m to settle data breach

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-49070596

Anonymous ID: 9642f2 July 22, 2019, 5:38 a.m. No.7130487   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0588 >>0812 >>0903

POTUS Slams Fed's "Misguided" Tightening, Warns "Far More Costly" To Wait To Cut Rates

 

Members of the FOMC might be in their "quiet period" ahead of the July Fed meeting, where the board is expected to cut interest rates by at least 25 bp, but President Trump's attacks on the central bank continue.

 

In a series of tweets, Trump combines his criticisms of the central bank's "misguided" policy with accusations that other countries are manipulating their currencies and Trump warned that it would be "Far more costly" for the Fed to wait to cut interest rates should a downturn take place, than to cut now and prevent a downturn by being proactive.

 

With almost no inflation, our Country is needlessly being forced to pay a MUCH higher interest rate than other countries only because of a very misguided Federal Reserve. In addition, Quantitative Tightening is continuing, making it harder for our Country to compete. As good…..

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 22, 2019

 

….as we have done, it could have been soooo much better. Interest rate costs should have been much lower, & GDP & our Country’s wealth accumulation much higher. Such a waste of time & money. Also, very unfair that other countries manipulate their currencies and pump money in!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 22, 2019

 

It is far more costly for the Federal Reserve to cut deeper if the economy actually does, in the future, turn down! Very inexpensive, in fact productive, to move now. The Fed raised & tightened far too much & too fast. In other words, they missed it (Big!). Don’t miss it again!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 22, 2019

 

In other words, Trump has basically strung together all of his prior criticisms of the Fed to remind policy makers with just over a week to go before their next policy meeting that he's expecting a cut.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-07-22/trump-slams-feds-misguided-tightening-warns-far-more-costly-wait-cut-rates

Anonymous ID: 9642f2 July 22, 2019, 6:29 a.m. No.7130809   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0812 >>0903

Microsoft to invest $1 billion in OpenAI

 

Microsoft Corp said on Monday it was investing $1 billion in San Francisco-based OpenAI and that the two had formed a multi-year partnership to develop artificial intelligence supercomputing technologies on Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing service.

 

OpenAI was founded in 2015 as a nonprofit with $1 billion in funding from Silicon Valley investors Sam Altman, Peter Thiel and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, among others. Earlier this year, the group created a related for-profit entity to take in outside investment.

 

Since its founding, OpenAI has employed artificial intelligence researchers to make advances in the field, such as teaching a robotic hand to perform human-like tasks entirely in software, cutting down the cost and time to train robots.

 

The group has also focused on the safety and social implications of AI, researching how computers can generate realistic news stories with little more than headline suggestions and warning researchers to consider how their work and algorithms might be misused by bad actors before publishing them.

 

OpenAI said the Microsoft investment would help it pursue “artificial general intelligence,” or AGI. An AGI is the holy grail of the field and would mean the computing system can master a subject as well or better than the best humans in the world - and master more fields than any single human.

 

“We believe it’s crucial that AGI is deployed safely and securely and that its economic benefits are widely distributed,” Altman said in a statement. “We are excited about how deeply Microsoft shares this vision.”

 

Microsoft said the two companies would jointly build new AI technologies on Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing service. The two also said that OpenAI would move many, though not all, of its services to Azure and that Microsoft would be its “preferred” partner to commercialize new services.

 

The two parties declined to answer questions from Reuters about the terms of the deal. Earlier this year, OpenAI created a for-profit limited partnership to take outside investment. The for-profit entity is ultimately controlled by the nonprofit’s board.

 

When OpenAI created the structure in March, it said investors who put money into the for-profit entity would have their returns capped and that the nonprofit’s mission would take precedence over turning a profit.

 

Microsoft and OpenAI declined to answer questions about whether and how Microsoft’s return on its $1 billion investment would be capped, or how any revenue and profits from jointly developed technologies would be shared.

 

The two firms also declined to say whether Microsoft’s investment would be made in cash, or whether it would involve credits for the Azure cloud computing service.

 

Cloud computing services are a major cost for OpenAI, which spent $7.9 million on cloud computing in the 2017 tax year, or about a quarter of its total functional expenses for that year, according to filings with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-microsoft-openai/microsoft-to-invest-1-billion-in-openai-idUSKCN1UH1H9

fuck it's busy this morning