Don’t Be a Data Breach Victim.
Take Steps Today to Protect Your Personal and Corporate Information.
Individuals and companies can be proactive to prevent data breaches in their business and personal lives.
Learn more here about what you can do to avoid your information from being hacked and/or sold by cyber criminals.

What to Do if You Are Impacted by a Data Breach
We understand that this can be a concerning time for you, and we are here to offer guidance and support to navigate through this situation. As part of our commitment to transparency and user protection, we've outlined some crucial steps you should take immediately:
Steps You Should Be Taking To Protect Your Personal Information
Resources for Individuals
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Check if you were exposed to a data breach
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Change and protect your passwords
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Monitor your information
Confirm Your Exposure: Visit our secure platform by clicking the link provided to check if your email address or other personal details were compromised in the breach. This is a complimentary service to help you understand the scope of the potential impact on your data.
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Fortify Your Online Security: Update all your passwords with a complex mix of characters and ensure they are unique to each platform. For added protection, enable two-factor authentication wherever possible to create an extra layer of defense against unauthorized access.
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Activate Monitoring Services: Sign up for credit monitoring services that offer alerts for suspicious activities and consider identity theft protection services. These tools can help you stay vigilant and restore your identity if it's stolen. Additionally, scan and actively remove your personal information from the internet and dark web.
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Consolidate all your Data
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Store and register personal information such as bank account information, addresses, API keys, and more all in one digital location.
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Look into a Data Breach Lawsuit ​
​Explore Legal Options: If you believe your rights have been violated, you may be entitled to participate in a data breach lawsuit. You should discuss your data breach case with a lawyer to advise you and help you decide if you should participate in a data breach lawsuit.
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Reduce your digital shadow and footprint
​​Minimize Your Digital Footprint: Employing strategies such as using disposable email addresses, temporary phone numbers, privacy browser extensions, and encrypted identity sharing can significantly reduce the risk of future data breaches.
For Corporations
Steps You Should Be Taking To Protect Your Corporate Information
Resources for Corporations