After the Equifax information breach, many of their customers were encouraged to visit a site containing consumer updates and security information. Instead of creating a page from the Equifax domain, the company spawned a new page, one that was easily copied, leaving their clients yet again at risk. Nick Sweeting, a software engineer proved this point when he created a clone of their page. His version was so convincing that a representative of Equifax even tweeted the web address (three separate times) he had created. Sweeting’s page alerted people that it was a fake since his intent was not to steal information but to spotlight the fact that Equifax had created yet another cyber hazard.