Equifax finds additional 2.4 million Americans impacted by 2017 breach
NEW YORK — Equifax Inc. said Thursday that an additional 2.4 million Americans were impacted by last year’s data breach, however these newly disclosed consumers had significantly less personal information stolen.
The Atlanta-based credit monitoring company said the additional consumers only had their names and a partial driver’s license number stolen by the attackers, unlike the original 145.5 million Americans who had their Social Security numbers impacted. Attackers were unable to get the state where the license was issued, the date of issuance or its expiration date.
In total, roughly 147.9 million people in the United States and smaller numbers in the United Kingdom and Canada have been impacted by Equifax’s data breach.
Equifax has had various estimates of how many people in Canada were affected by the U.S. breach. As of January, the estimate was 19,000 Canadians had been affected because of access in a Equifax data base in the United States.


