Just can't make this up: Despite massive hack, Equifax wins IRS contract for fraud-detection
Between March and July of this year, the credit rating agency Equifax, was infiltrated by hackers who made off with the sensitive personal information of more than 140 million Americans. That sounds like the kind of thing that might hurt a companys credibility when it comes to security. But Politico is now reporting that the IRS will pay Equifax $7.25 million to verify taxpayer identities and help prevent fraud.
A synopsis of the contract, published by the Department of the Treasury on September 30, notes that the contract was a sole source order, meaning the IRS didnt shop around for competitive bids. Thats because its in a contract dispute with a former security provider, and doesnt want to let consumer protections lapse. Why Equifax was singled out for the job is another question.
A no-bid contract for critical consumer protection would be a sad state of affairs, even if the credit agency chosen for the job hadnt been taken to task by hackers earlier this year. But its much worse when you consider that this year Equifax was hacked not once, but twice, neglected to notify consumers of the breach for months, and botched their response so badly that CEO Richard Smith was forced to step down.
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https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/3/16413972/equifax-irs-contract-fraud-detection-hack-identity
Jeebus...