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Smarsh serves a global client base spanning the top banks in North America, Europe, and Asia, along with leading brokerage firms, insurers, and registered investment advisors and U.S. state and local ...
Smarsh, the "industry leader" in enabling organizations to easily manage risk, announced that they have agreed to acquire TeleMessage.
TeleMessage specializes in monitoring and archiving communications on popular consumer messaging apps like WhatsApp, WeChat, Telegram and Signal. Combined with existing services from Smarsh, the ...
Smarsh, a provider of cloud-native digital communications capture, retention, and oversight solutions, will acquire TeleMessage, a provider of mobile messaging and voice capture and archiving.
TeleMessage, which was acquired by Oregon-based Smarsh in 2024, says it's shut the app down for now. "TeleMessage is investigating a potential security incident," a company spokesperson told The ...
What they're saying: "TeleMessage is investigating a potential security incident," a spokesperson for Smarsh, which owns the app, told CNBC in a statement.
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Smarsh, the global leader in digital communications compliance and intelligence, announced the successful acquisition of TeleMessage, the leader in ...
Smarsh acquired Israel-based TeleMessage last year. 404 Media, a tech-focused news outlet, first reported on the hack affecting TeleMessage.
Smarsh, which provides digital archiving services, announced in May that it would acquire mobile messaging and voice capture technology provider TeleMessage for undisclosed terms. In November 2021 ...
News provided by Smarsh May 16, 2022, 8:00 AM ET As regulatory scrutiny of WhatsApp and mobile messaging takes center stage, acquisition will drive Smarsh to undisputed leadership in mobile text ...
The extent of the hack is unclear. A Smarsh spokesperson did not immediately respond to questions about what data, if any, the hackers took. Smarsh acquired Israel-based TeleMessage last year.
The extent of the hack is unclear. A Smarsh spokesperson did not immediately respond to questions about what data, if any, the hackers took. Smarsh acquired Israel-based TeleMessage last year.