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Equifax Inc. said it was a third-party vendor that served malicious content on its website and it has taken the page offline to conduct further analysis.

"Equifax can confirm that its systems were not compromised and that the reported issue did not affect our consumer online dispute portal," Wyatt Jefferies, a spokesman for Equifax said in an email.

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