Toronto Star

MASSIVE HACK ’VERY CONCERNING’

U.S. Federal Trade Commission confirms probe of Equifax,

- BRIAN FUNG

WASHINGTON— The Federal Trade Commission said Thursday it is investigat­ing the massive data breach at credit reporting agency Equifax, adding America’s top consumer watchdog to the chorus of federal lawmakers and regulators expressing alarm over the unauthoriz­ed ac- cess of data belonging to 143 million people.

The FTC’s disclosure of an ongoing probe is highly unusual, underscori­ng the enormous stakes involved in the incident affecting what amounts to half the country.

“The FTC typically does not comment on ongoing investigat­ions,” said Peter Kaplan, the agency’s act- ing director of public affairs. “However, in light of the intense public interest and the potential impact of this matter, I can confirm that FTC staff is investigat­ing the Equifax data breach.”

It is unclear what aspects of the breach the agency is looking into.

The FTC is broadly empowered to go after companies accused of misleading consumers with their public statements, or engaging in unfair business practices. It frequently investigat­es companies, but rarely does it acknowledg­e the existence of those investigat­ions, leaving the public to find out about lawsuits and settlement­s only after they have been filed.

The FTC isn’t the only federal agency looking closely at the Equifax incident. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has also said it is looking into the company’s response to the breach. And on Capitol Hill, the leading members of the House’s energy and commerce, financial services and judiciary committees have all called for hearings on the matter. Sens. Orrin Hatch and Ron Wyden have written strongly worded letters to Equifax, and the FTC will now add its own power to the mix. FTC acting chairman Maureen Ohlhausen didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. The agency’s top Democrat, Terrell McSweeny, said she is “very concerned” about the size of the breach, as well as Equifax’s response.

“I think the FTC should investigat­e,” she said.

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