Hexagon Hotline

330 HEXAGON

Hexagon Hotline

330 HEXAGON
(330 439-2466)
For emergencies only.
The cyber and technology security hub.

The Hexagon Hotline is a service that Hexagon Center proudly provides to meet the emergency needs of anyone who finds themself in compromising situation with potential threat actors.


Information We Collect

Although we do not collect any information from its users, we may ask the user to sign a Service Waiver Form that can be found by clicking here.


How to use Hexagon Hotline?

It is easy to remember the number. It's just 330 hexagon! But you'll need to know more than just the number to fully utilize this service.

• Leave a message for an immediate callback.

• Text (SMS) the problem. Send images, if necessary.

• Call anytime. Yes, really. Anytime. It's like 911.

• Use text (SMS) to document the correspondence.

• Send text (SMS) to offer suggestions.

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HEXAGON Hotline
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Hotline Name

330 HEXAGON

Hotline #

(330) 439-2466

Contact us

We understand that you may feel confused or vulnerable in the big cyberworld.

Please use our hotline for emergencies especially when you think or are not sure if you are experiencing a cyber attack.


email
info@hexagoncenter.org

call
(619) 512-3719


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DISCLAIMER

Cybersecurity is an ever-changing field, and threats may evolve. While Hexagon Center strives to provide accurate and timely information, we cannot guarantee absolute security. Users are responsible for implementing their security measures and staying informed about the latest cybersecurity developments.

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