greg fliszar is an attorney with cozen o'connor in center city, philadelphia. he focuses on cybersecurity, data breaches, and healthcare. greg, thanks for being with us. gregory fliszar: well, thank you for bringing me. rosemary: we have talked to you before when we've had data breaches to report on in the past. so, this one, tell us about the scope, give us an idea of just how big this is. gregory: yeah, i think you laid it out pretty well in your introduction. this is a very big one. first, i think this is sort of the trifecta of big data breaches, where you first had the target and home depot breaches, which hit the retail sector. then about in 2015, we had the breach that hit anthem health insurance, where 80 million folks had their insurance information out there. and now, this is a credit reporting agency, which has all the information that you just discussed. it has personal names, social security numbers, addresses, dates of birth, driver's license numbers. it's basically a treasure trove of information for thieves to go ahead and do identity theft. one