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Equifax data breach: Former executive pleads guilty to insider trading

By Securities Docket on March 8, 2019, 11:15 am

A former Equifax executive who sold stock for nearly $1 million a week and a half before the company announced a massive data breach has pleaded guilty to insider trading.

Jun Ying, former chief information officer of Equifax’s U.S. Information Solutions, entered the plea Thursday in federal court in Atlanta. He was indicted in March 2018 and had previously pleaded not guilty.

via Equifax data breach: Former executive pleads guilty to insider trading.

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