American Lending Center Data Breach Affects 123,000 Individuals
The non-bank lender discovered a ransomware attack nearly one year ago, but only recently completed its investigation. The post American Lending Center Data Breach Affects 123,000 Individuals appeared first on SecurityWeek.

American Lending Center this week revealed that a data breach discovered last year has impacted more than 123,000 individuals.
American Lending Center (ALC) is a California-based non-bank lender that manages a $3 billion portfolio specializing in government-guaranteed small business loans.
Source: https://www.securityweek.com/american-lending-center-data-breach-affects-123000-individuals/
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