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700Credit Notice

700Credit Suffers Data Breach

700Credit has recently shared additional information about the data breach in the following resources. Please review to learn more and revisit this section for updates.

12.16.25 – Brian Bennett, NADA Director and Counsel—Regulatory Affairs, and Ken Hill share status of communication with State AGs, the status of consumer notices and other updates for ATAE membership bases.

12.12.25 – Ken Hill shares a brief update on the progression of activities around the recent data breach.

12.08.25 – Brad Miller, Co-CEO and Chief Legal Officer of ComplyAuto and Ken Hill update on the recent data breach and key takeaways for dealers.

12.08.25 – Adam Crowell, Vice President of Legal and Compliance and Ken Hill discuss what dealers need to know about the data breach and next steps.

12.04.25 – Ken Hill interviews with Jim Fitzpatrick to explain how the data breach occurred and next steps for dealers at the state level.

12.02.25 – 700Credit files a consolidated breach notice with the FTC on behalf of dealer clients and NADA recommmendation for dealers.

700Credit regrets to inform you that our industry was attacked again by a bad actor who had unauthorized access to some of our personally identifiable information (PII) including name, address and social security number. The investigation is ongoing and most importantly there is no indication of any identity theft, fraud, or other misuse of information in relation to this event.

We have engaged cybersecurity experts who did not identify any impact on our internal network, and confirmed all activity is limited within the 700Dealer.com application layer. We confirm there is no operational impact on our business, and we are able to continue providing services as scheduled.  We recently mailed a detailed letter to all impacted dealers and are in the process of notifying every impacted consumer.

We pledge to take extraordinary steps necessary to assist consumers and notify required parties on behalf of dealers. We timely notified the FBI and the FTC and confirmed with the FTC that 700Credit’s filing on behalf of all dealers is sufficient to meet dealer obligations to notify the FTC.  In addition, we will be notifying State AG offices on behalf of dealers.  Impacted consumers will also be notified and offered credit monitoring services and assistance they may need. 700Credit has also been working directly with NADA.

We have established a dedicated line (866) 273-0345 to address any further questions.  As a matter of policy, 700Credit cannot advise dealerships as to specific legal obligations so it may be necessary to consult with your counsel.