SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP alerts investors in Equifax Inc. (NYSE:EFX) to
the securities class action pending in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia and November
13, 2017 Lead Plaintiff deadline. If you purchased or otherwise acquired securities of EFX between February
25, 2016 and September 7, 2017, and suffered losses contact Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP. For
more information visit:
https://www.hbsslaw.com/cases/EFX
or contact Reed Kathrein, who is leading the firm’s investigation, by calling 510-725-3000 or emailing
EFX@hbsslaw.com.
On September 7, 2017, EFX revealed that its systems were vastly hacked and impacted nearly 143 million U.S. consumers.
This news drove the price of EFX shares sharply down during intraday trading on September 8, 2017.
The Company reported that the information accessed includes names, Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses and, in some
instances, driver’s license numbers. In addition, credit card numbers for approximately 209,000 U.S. consumers were
accessed.
EFX said it learned about the unauthorized access on July 29, 2017, but before publicly revealing the data breach, the next
trading day, on August 1, 2017, the Company’s Chief Financial Officer sold 6,500 shares of EFX at an average price of $145.596 per
share for total proceeds of $946,374. The same day, another insider sold 4,000 shares of EFX at an average price of $146.0247
per share for total proceeds of $584,098.80.
Then, on August 2, 2017, a third insider sold 1,719 shares of EFX at an average price of $145.70 per share for total proceeds of
$250,458.30. The Form 4s filed with the SEC for these insider sales do not identify the sales as executed under a 10b5-1
trading plan.
In addition, there was unusual option activity in late August that could have exploited inside knowledge of the security breach,
in order to profit handsomely.
“We’re focused on what appears to be suspiciously timed insider selling within two trading days after the Company said it
discovered the breach, the option activity and why management took so long to inform investors of the breach,” said Hagens Berman
partner Reed Kathrein.
Whistleblowers: Persons with non-public information regarding EFX should consider their options to help in the
investigation or take advantage of the SEC Whistleblower program. Under the new SEC whistleblower program, whistleblowers who
provide original information may receive rewards totaling up to 30 percent of any successful recovery made by the SEC. For
more information, call Reed Kathrein at 510-725-3000 or email EFX@hbsslaw.com.
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