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is the equifax settlement website safe

by Ricky Shields Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The ftc.gov/Equifax site is a guide to the claim itself and will direct you to the settlement site. Anything else is a scam, the FTC said. A quick scan through Twitter and Instagram revealed more than a few posts using the settlement to promote tax services or identity protection companies, but we weren’t able to find any scam websites.

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Does Equifax owe me money?

JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - It’s been two years since the Equifax data breach and now they may owe you money. Depending on how involved you got after initial word of the Equifax breach, financial advisor Nancy Anderson says you could qualify for even more than the $125 dollar minimum, even without receipts.

When will Equifax pay settlement?

Settlement benefits for eligible time spent and out-of-pocket losses are likely to begin issuing in fall 2022. The Equifax Data Breach Settlement website will provide updates. If you still have your claim number, you can enter it on the website and check the status of your claim.

How to dispute items with Equifax?

  • Enter your identifying information on the page that reads “Step 1: Authentication”, then hit “Continue”.
  • Answer the four questions about your credit file to verify your identity.
  • Select the red box that reads “Dispute item” that appears beneath the item in question.
  • Upload any supporting documentation to substantiate your claim, then hit “Continue”.

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What you should know about the Equifax breach settlement?

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued a consumer alert regarding the Equifax Data Breach. In September 2017, Equifax announced a data breach, which affected the personal information of 147 million people. Under a recent settlement filed, Equifax agreed to spend up to $425 million to help people affected by the data breach.

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Is the Equifax website safe?

How secure is the information I provide to Equifax.com? Social Security number and credit card number(s) are encrypted before being transmitted to/from our servers. For your security, this site requires the use of a 128-bit SSL compatible browser.

What happened with the Equifax settlement?

Court Approves Equifax Breach Settlement: Money for Some, Free Credit Monitoring for All. Equifax will pay up to $425 million in restitution to those directly impacted by the massive data breach of the credit bureau in 2017. A federal court gave final approval to the class-action lawsuit settlement in mid-January.

What is Equifax settlement?

Equifax data breach settlement. In 2017, Equifax announced a breach that exposed the personal data of approximately 147 million people. The legal settlement is now final. Here's how you can use the services provided through the settlement to protect and monitor your credit.

Who qualifies for Equifax settlement?

You are a Settlement Class Member if you are among the approximately 147 million U.S. consumers identified by Equifax whose personal information was impacted by the Equifax Data Breach.

How much will Equifax pay me?

There are several benefits available under the Equifax class action lawsuit settlement. Consumers can choose between free credit monitoring services or a $125 cash payment. Additionally, the settlement provides up to $20,000 in expense reimbursement and at least seven years of free identity restoration services.

Has the Equifax settlement been finalized?

Share this article: Equifax has reached a settlement over its data breach, according to an update put out by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The settlement was finalized in January 2022 and the settlement administrator has begun contacting those who filed valid claims, according to the update.

Is Equifax a legitimate company?

Equifax is one of three national credit bureaus. These companies collect information about your credit history, such as how many credit cards you have, how much money you owe, and how you pay your bills.

How much can you get from a data breach settlement?

Under the terms of the settlement, class members can collect a cash payment for out-of-pocket expenses and lost time. The settlement allows reimbursement for up to $25,000 in out-of-pocket expenses related to the data breach.

Was I in the Equifax breach?

Equifax has created a website where you can find out if you have been affected by the breach. The website will ask you for the last six digits of your social security number and your last name, and then will tell you if you have been affected. You can also call 1-833-759-2982.

How much will each person get from Equifax settlement?

Under the settlement terms, Equifax agreed to set up a fund to provide free credit monitoring and identity theft protection to consumers, as well as provide cash payments to people affected by the breach—up to $20,000 per person.

Is Equifax being sued?

In 2017, hackers broke into Equifax in a breach that exposed the financial information of 147 million Americans. A federal court in 2020 approved a $380 million settlement of class actions lawsuits, with no finding or judgment of wrongdoing made.

Can I go to Equifax in person?

Equifax Phone number: While Equifax's official customer service phone number is 1-800-846-5279, I found the easiest path to reach a real human is to call this number: 1-866-640-2273. How to reach a real person: Press 4, then press 1.

Where is my Equifax check?

You can also log into your myEquifax account and view your status by clicking the “check status of a dispute” button. If you are checking your status by mail or phone, please make sure you have the confirmation number that was provided to you when you submitted your dispute.

What happened in the Equifax data breach?

In September of 2017, Equifax announced a data breach that exposed the personal information of 147 million people. The company has agreed to a global settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and 50 U.S. states and territories.

What did Equifax do after the breach?

The company has increased cybersecurity oversight by top executives and keeps its board better informed about security projects. It allocated an extra $1.25 billion for technology and security investments between 2018 and 2020 and hired around 1,000 employees in IT and cybersecurity over the past year.

Where is my Yahoo settlement check?

If you are still not sure whether you are a Settlement Class Member, you may go to the Contact page of this Settlement Website or call the Settlement Administrator toll free number at 844-702-2788, to see if you are a Settlement Class Member.

How much did Equifax pay for data breach?

It's been mere days since credit-reporting firm Equifax agreed to pay up to $700 million to settle claims over a massive 2017 data breach and already scammers are trying to exploit the deal to fraudulently get their hands on your personal information.

How to figure out if you are a settlement claimant?

On the settlement website, you can figure out whether you're one of the eligible claimants. Enter your last name and last six digits of your Social Security number in a website operated by the settlement administrator (not Equifax). If told your personal information was affected by the data theft, then you can file a claim.

What is the deadline for filing your claim?

The deadline to file claims is Jan. 22, 2020, for most benefits, and you won't receive anything until the settlement administrator gets the go-ahead from a court — that would be Jan. 23, 2020, at the earliest.

How to make sure you're not handing over sensitive financial information to a fake website?

To make sure you're not handing over sensitive financial information to a fake website, start your claims process on the FTC's Equifax page at ftc.gov/Equifax. The federal agency noted that consumers never have to pay a fee to claim benefits from the settlement and said anyone who calls to urge you to file a claim is most certainly a con artist.

How much can you claim for cyber theft?

People who were harmed in the cybertheft can also claim as much as $20,000 in cash reimbursement for expenses related to the breach. Those include fees to freeze or unfreeze credit reports, as well as for credit-monitoring services; losses from unauthorized charges to accounts; and any payments to lawyers and or accountants.

How long can you claim for identity theft?

You can make a claim for up to 20 hours of time spent dealing with the breach. The good news here is that backing documents aren't required, and you could see compensation for time you spend trying to recover from identity theft (or avoid it in the first place) of $25 an hour (up a maximum of 10 hours -- more than that and you will need documents backing up your additional time spent). You must certify that you are being truthful.

How long does Experian monitor credit?

Consumers impacted by the data breach are entitled to up to 10 years of free monitoring of their credit reports. You can also sign up for at least four years of monitoring services provided by Experian at no cost, or if you already have credit monitoring going, you can file to be compensated for up to $125 in cash.

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Equifax data breach settlement emails offering a free membership for Experian IdentityWorks are legitimate.

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In late January 2022, Google users looked to Reddit and elsewhere to find out if an email for the status of the Equifax data breach settlement was a “scam or legit,” as readers often do after receiving such notices.

How much did Equifax pay in penalties?

The company has also agreed to pay $175 million in civil penalties to 48 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, as well as $100 million to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The FTC Commissioners voted unanimously, 5-0, to take this action against Equifax.

How many free credit reports will Equifax give in 2020?

In addition, beginning in January 2020, Equifax will provide all U.S. consumers with six free credit reports each year for seven years. That's in addition to the one free annual credit report that Equifax and the two other nationwide credit reporting agencies currently provide.

Who warns consumers not to rely too heavily on credit monitoring?

Brookman warns consumers to not rely too heavily on credit monitoring.

Did Equifax respond to Consumer Reports?

Equifax had not responded to Consumer Reports' request for comment at time of publication.

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Is Equifax breach preventable?

A scathing Congressional report released in December of 2018 called the Equifax breach “entirely preventable.” The 96-page report concluded that the financial reporting company failed to properly fix a vulnerability in its database software despite being warned about the problem in early March 2017, months before the data breach.

What is Equifax credit?

You must have been living under a rock for the past 30 or so years if you are asking this question. Equifax is a credit reporting agency. They track your credit usage, payments, available credit among other things and wrap them up and sell the information to banks and other financial institutions to market you more financial problems. Also they are the clearing house (one of the major 3 to be precise) for credit ratings of each individual. Your credit score depends on Equifax along with Trans Union and Experian.

When did hackers access Equifax?

Since hackers first accessed the Equifax data as early as mid-May, it’s likely that your information has already fallen in the hands of identity thieves.

How to protect yourself from identity theft?

Moving forward, the ONLY way to effectively protect yourself from fraud and identity theft is to put a freeze on your credit with all three bureaus (Equifax, Experian & Transunion) ASAP. This blocks anyone from opening new lines of credit under your name. The only downside is that you have to pay a fee (varies by state, usually $5-$10) to each of the 3 bureaus in order to place the freeze and also a fee to temporarily (or permanently) unfreeze it (which you’ll need to do in order to open a line of credit).

Is the data at all three credit bureaus identical?

Although the data are roughly similar at all three major credit bureaus, it is not 100% identical. So you run into issues:

Can a criminal use stolen credit card information?

Criminals could potentially use the stolen information to impersonate you; apply for credit cards, loans, and other lines of credit under your name; and max out on the accounts. Your credit would take a big hit. Fortunately, you wouldn’t be responsible for paying the fraudulent accounts and they can be taken off of your credit report.

Does Equifax handle personal information?

Wow - what a BS top answer. “Equifax safely handles personal information.” Yeah. Sure they do.

Is Equifax a legit company?

Equifax is legit but how safe they are, I do not know. The experienced a major breach last month. Check out the link below for information:

What happens if you are impacted by Equifax?

If you were impacted by the Equifax data breach, you may seek reimbursement for valid Out of Pocket losses or Time Spent (excluding losses of money and time associated with freezing or unfreezing credit reports or purchasing credit monitoring or identity theft protection) incurred during the Extended Claims Period if you have not received reimbursement for the claimed loss through other means.

When is the deadline to file a claim against Equifax?

The deadline to file a claim for Out-of-Pocket Losses or Time Spent that occurred through January 22, 2020 has passed.

When is the deadline for Equifax?

If you are a class member, the deadline to file Initial Claims Period claim (s) for free credit monitoring or up to $125 cash payment and other cash reimbursement passed on January 22, 2020.

When is the deadline for credit monitoring in 2024?

January 22, 20 24 (For future losses and time) File a claim for Credit Monitoring Services or Alternative Reimbursement Compensation. The deadline to submit a claim to receive the Free Credit Monitoring Services offered under the Settlement, or Alternative Reimbursement Compensation has passed.

When is the extended claim period for credit monitoring?

You may seek reimbursement for valid Out-of-Pocket Losses or Time Spent (excluding losses of money and time associated with freezing or unfreezing credit reports or purchasing credit monitoring or identity theft protection) incurred during the Extended Claims Period (between January 23, 2020 and January 22, 2024) if you have not received reimbursement for the claimed loss through other means.

Is the Equifax settlement final?

By order of the Court, the Settlement cannot become final until the appeals of the remaining objectors are resolved. In September of 2017, Equifax announced it experienced a data breach, which impacted the personal information of approximately 147 million people.

When is the extended claim period for out of pocket loss?

To be eligible, your claim for Out-of-Pocket Losses or Time Spent must occur between January 23, 2020 and January 22, 20 24(the “Extended Claims Period”).

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