3 Equifax Executives Sold Stock Days After Hack That Wasn't Disclosed For A Month
Equifax says the three executives, who sold nearly $2 million in stock, at the time didn't know of the breach, which exposed personal data of 143 million Americans. Consumers struggle to get answers.
by Alina Selyukh
Sep 08, 2017
2 minutes
Three executives of the credit-reporting agency Equifax sold nearly $2 million worth of company stock within days of a massive data breach potentially affecting 143 million Americans — one that wasn't publicly disclosed until more than a month later.
In a statement, Equifax says the executives "had no knowledge that an intrusion had occurred at the time they sold their shares."
Equifax revealed the an investigation into the hack.
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