Oh, Equifax: "Equifax says that for approximately 14.5 million of the 15.2 million affected, the stolen records contained only a small amount of information, limited to name and dates of birth."
Equifax: we doxed 400k Britons, erm, make that 700k, erm, we mean 15.2 million

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