Equifax others step to the veterans
Several companies on Wednesday, they are equipped with discounted identity theft protection services or special advice to the 26.5 million veterans and spouses whose personal data was stolen from a federal employee.
Atlanta-based Equifax Inc. said it sold its credit-monitoring service at half price to the veterans for one year. A burglar has a data file containing their Social Security numbers and other personal information this month from the Maryland home of a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs employees.
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