"You may register for Lock & Alert from this Site or through the Apps only on behalf of Yourself and by doing so, You acknowledge and agree that it is illegal to access credit information about anyone else."
Those execs sold a small percentage of their holdings, and they know this stuff is public record. The total amount sold is less than any one of them makes in a given year (also public record). If this was malicious, or their golden parachute, why not sell all of it? Or even most of it? None of this makes any sense. It was either their financial advisors executing on their behalf (who wouldn't have known), or they didn't know. Nothing else makes any logical sense.
The credit bureaus are regulated just like a bank. And how do you think they get their data? Your bank sends it to them. And the way the laws and regulations are currently written, it's not YOUR data. It may be data about you, but you do not own it. If you want to change something, change that.
If you wanted to hold the responsible parties accountable, you'd be going after sysadmins and developers who incorrectly configured / executed their tasks.
Which reader here is ready to go to jail for making a mistake in their day to day duties?
Ahh - The Falls. Home of Toby's bar & the greatness that is Samurai of Toyko. I'd almost move back just for Samurai. Let's see... You're probably from either Webfire, PC/Net, or Netessentials.
"You may register for Lock & Alert from this Site or through the Apps only on behalf of Yourself and by doing so, You acknowledge and agree that it is illegal to access credit information about anyone else."
Those execs sold a small percentage of their holdings, and they know this stuff is public record. The total amount sold is less than any one of them makes in a given year (also public record). If this was malicious, or their golden parachute, why not sell all of it? Or even most of it? None of this makes any sense. It was either their financial advisors executing on their behalf (who wouldn't have known), or they didn't know. Nothing else makes any logical sense.
The credit bureaus are regulated just like a bank. And how do you think they get their data? Your bank sends it to them. And the way the laws and regulations are currently written, it's not YOUR data. It may be data about you, but you do not own it. If you want to change something, change that.
If you wanted to hold the responsible parties accountable, you'd be going after sysadmins and developers who incorrectly configured / executed their tasks. Which reader here is ready to go to jail for making a mistake in their day to day duties?
Ahh - The Falls. Home of Toby's bar & the greatness that is Samurai of Toyko. I'd almost move back just for Samurai. Let's see... You're probably from either Webfire, PC/Net, or Netessentials.