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Reacting to news reports that some of the more than 220 million personal records on Brazilians that have been offered for sale on the darknet appear to be associated with Experian s Serasa subsidiary, Experian says its investigation has turned up no evidence its systems have been compromised. Following recent media reports concerning data which is being illegally offered for sale on the internet, some of which may have been sourced from Serasa’s non-sensitive marketing data, Experian is continuing to carry out a detailed forensic investigation, the company says in a statement.
The statement also notes that data offered for sale includes photographs, Social Security [numbers], vehicle registrations and social media login details, which Serasa does not collect or hold. There is no evidence that positive or negative credit data has been illegally obtained from Serasa.