This may be old news to some, but it's pretty top notch.
[quote][url]http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-41511260[/url]
... Mr Smith was giving evidence to senators following a massive data breach at Equifax, which may have exposed the personal information of more than 145 million people.
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[quote][url]https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2017/10/04/monopoly-man-trolls-former-equifax-ceo-richard-smith-at-senate-hearing/?utm_term=.39e16c6edd1c[/url]
... Werner, who sported a tuxedo, an enormous white mustache and a bulging bag of $100 bills, said her goal was to photobomb Smith as he testified before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Her group aims to bring attention to congressional attempts to undermine a new consumer protection rule intended to weaken the forced arbitration clauses in many contracts.
... “I was able to figure out, by having seen a lot of these hearings, which seat would be most visible,” Werner said. “Once I got it, I went full in and just did as many visual gags as I could.” Werner and her colleagues also hand-delivered “get out of jail free cards” to all 100 Senate offices on Tuesday, she said.
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[quote][url]http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/national/ct-equifax-data-breach-20170907-story.html[/url]
[i]September 8, 2017[/i]
The credit reporting agency Equifax said Thursday that hackers gained access to sensitive personal data — Social Security numbers, birth dates and home addresses — for up to 143 million Americans, a major cybersecurity breach at a firm that serves as one of the three major clearinghouses for Americans' credit histories.[/quote]
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why did I not know about this until now