Thanks for the link, I already know how to keep my data safe; that can not be said of you, who already got my data stolen. Gotta love spins like that, where somehow the client is responsible for the company's f**k-up.
Let it be said, these so-called 'hackers" are mere employees of the said Epsilon company that sold their clients out for a decent lump of cash. I see those occurrences on a regular basis, but never a follow-up on that, like "we caught the bad guys, or we are in the process of catching the bad guys, will let you know".
That would minimum of courtesy shown to a client who was let down by you; even the police, after one reports theft, gets back to you with some sort of conclusion. These companies, however, are above any rules of decent behavior, unless it makes them money right then and there.
And, somehow, there are never consequences to their mistakes... They keep in business without even a slap on the wrist, even though their mistakes are very costly for us (try fixing your credit score and you'll see what I'm talking about).