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“The internet is not pleased”: twitter and the 2017 Equifax data breach
Authors:Alison N Novak  M Olguta Vilceanu
Institution:1. Department of Public Relations and Advertising, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USAnovak@rowan.edu;3. Department of Public Relations and Advertising, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The 2017 Equifax data breach left 144.5 million users digitally vulnerable to identity theft and future hacks. The organization’s failure to provide ongoing communication and information regarding the attack, motivated users to form crisis communities within the Twitter platform. This study examines the discourses present within the platform as users discussed the data breach. Digital crisis communities provide researchers opportunities to study how public users respond and react to a digital threat, particularly one that impacts online security and privacy. Through a qualitative analysis of tweets from the 3 weeks after the breach was announced, three discourses emerged that represented user frustrations and reactions to the security violation. These include breaking news, anger and outrage, and blame attribution. The findings of this study are relevant for those studying crisis communication, the Twitter platform, and online communities.
Keywords:Twitter  Equifax  data breach  data security  crisis communities  privacy  discourse analysis
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