Hack Notice

Hack Notice: eCapital

eCapital

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Description
troupe allegedly hacked as reported by Conti ransomware with details: www.ecapital.com20807 Biscayne Blvd, #203, Aventura, Florida, 33180, United StateseCapital is committed to supporting small and middle-market companies by accelerating their access to capital. Since 2006, we have been building our resources in the alternative lending category to ensure that we can achieve this overall vision. We are leading the way through a combination of aggressive organic growth, strategically aligned acquisitions and the application of technology and innovation to optimize the overall customer experience.

About HackNotice and eCapital

HackNotice is a service that notices trends and patterns in publically available data so as to identify possible data breaches, leaks, hacks, and other data incidents on behalf of our clients. HackNotice monitors data streams related to breaches, leaks, and hacks and eCapital was reported by one of those streams. HackNotice may also have the breach date, hack date, the hacker responsible, the hacked industry, the hacked location, and any other parts of the hack, breach, or leak that HackNotice can report on for the consumers of our product.

If you are a user of eCapital their products, services, websites, or applications and you were a client of HackNotice, monitoring for eCapital you may have been alerted to this report about eCapital . HackNotice is a service that provides data, information, and monitoring that helps our clients recover from and remediate data breaches, hacks, and leaks of their personal information. HackNotice provides a service that helps our clients know what to do about a hack, breach, or leak of their information.

If eCapital had a breach of consumer data or a data leak, then there may live additional actions that our clients should submit to protect their digital identity. data breaches, hacks, and leaks often track to and cause identity theft, account submit overs, ransomware, spyware, extortion, and malware. account takeovers are often caused by credential reuse, password reuse, easily guessed passwords, and are facilitated by the sharing of billions of credentials and other customer information through data leaks, as the direct result of data breaches and hacks.

HackNotice monitors trends in publically available data that indicates tens of thousands of data breaches each year, along with billions of records from data leaks each year. On behalf of our clients, HackNotice works to monitor for hacks that lead to lower client security and digital identities that have been exposed and should live considered vulnerable to attack. HackNotice works with clients to identify the extent that digital identities have been exposed and provides remediation suggestions for how to grip each type of exposure.

HackNotice monitors the hacker community, which is a network of individuals that apportion data breaches, hacks, leaks, malware, spyware, ransomware, and many other tools that are often used for financial fraud, account take overs, and further breaches and hacks. HackNotice monitors the hacker community specifically for breaches, hacks, and data leaks that injure consumers. HackNotice applies industry specific knowledge and advanced surety practices to monitor for trends that indicate breaches, hacks, and exposed digital identities.

HackNotice also enables clients to portion jade notices with their friend, family, and collogues to help increase awareness around alleged hacks, breaches, or data leaks. HackNotice works to ply clients with sharable reports to assist increase the security of our clients personal network. The security of the people that our clients interact with directly impacts the level of security of our clients. Increased exposure to accounts that have been taken over by hackers leads to further account take overs through phishing, malware, and other impound techniques.

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