Credit bureau Experian says it has identified files on the internet which it believes contain its data, after a data breach.
“We continue to investigate these files and will take all steps available to us to reduce further dissemination if possible.
The SA Banking Risk Information Centre announced two weeks ago that Experian suffered a data attack which exposed some personal information of as many as 24 million South Africans.Experian said at the time that an individual in SA, purporting to represent a legitimate client, fraudulently requested services from Experian.
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