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Ina Fried

Equifax's stolen data hasn't surfaced, prompting fears a nation-state was behind the attack

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When the Equifax breach was first disclosed back in September 2017, a lot of people were waiting for all kinds of identity theft. So far, though, that hasn't happened.


The data has yet to show up anywhere on the so-called dark web where stolen data usually appears. That has added to suspicions that a nation-state, rather than individuals seeking profit, may have been behind the attack, per CNBC.

Our thought bubble, per Axios cybersecurity reporter Joe Uchill: This isn't the first time this theory has surfaced — in fact, many people assumed this was the case right away, with new converts over the past 2 years.

  • In some ways, the best outcome for the victims is a nation-state espionage attack — it could mean there's no intention to go for identity theft and tangible harm to the consumer.

Go deeper: After Equifax's mega-breach, nothing changed

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