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Wednesday Jan. 22 Last Day to File Claim with Equifax

The breach took place in 2017.

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There is one more day to file your claim if you are among the 147 million people whose personal information has been exposed by the Equifax data breach.

The Federal Trade Commission said those affected have until tomorrow to submit a claim to recover the money you have lost or spent as a result of the 2017 data breach.

Equifax agreed to payout at least $575 million up to $700 million to compensate victims of hackers who stole personal data from the company’s servers.

You can find out if you were included by using an online tool posted on the Equifax Data Breach Settlement website. In order to check eligibility, you will need to put your last name and the last six digits of your social security number.

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