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From: Don Green7/13/2018 2:33:52 PM
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O.T. But interesting and maybe worth a try?

HackNotice is a free service that alerts you when your accounts have been hacked hacknotice.com
It’s no longer shocking to hear that some company got hacked and the infiltrators made off with millions, if not hundreds of millions, of user accounts. It happens on an almost weekly basis — so frequently that many don’t even bother keeping up with when their account credentials may have been stolen. That’s where HackNotice, an information security startup providing real-time threat intelligence to consumers, comes in.

HackNotice is a free new service launching today for Android, iOS, and the webt o help users stay informed about hacks and data breaches relevant to them. Based in Austin, Texas, HackNotice monitors when hacks occur, notifies you about the ones that affect your accounts, and guides you through the process of recovering from, and reducing the risk of, identity leaks.



You can specify any domain you want to monitor, but there are also 110 suggestions for popular social media, ecommerce, cryptocurrency, financial, and other sites that encompass more sensitive information you may want to track. In addition to real-time alerts, HackNotice also includes historical data: 20,000 “hack notices” going back 10 years.
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