Amplify Cybersecurity ETF

HACK
$78.83 +0.34 (0.43%)
Dividend Yield 0.21%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 31, 2025$0.062025-12-302025-12-30
December 31, 2024$0.052024-12-302024-12-30
September 30, 2024$0.022024-09-272024-09-27
June 28, 2024$0.032024-06-272024-06-27
March 28, 2024$0.002024-03-262024-03-27

Dividends Summary

Company News

Amplify ETFs Launches Amplify HACK Cybersecurity Covered Call ETF (HAKY)
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Amplify Etfs • January 21, 2026

Amplify ETFs launched the Amplify HACK Cybersecurity Covered Call ETF (HAKY), a new covered call options-based ETF targeting 15%+ annualized option premium income while providing exposure to cybersecurity companies. The fund seeks to balance monthly income distributions with capital appreciation through a covered call strategy applied to the exis...

2 Cybersecurity Giants Nearing Big Potential Breakouts
Investing.com • Ryan Hasson • July 31, 2025

Two major cybersecurity stocks, Fortinet and Palo Alto Networks, are showing potential breakout signals after periods of consolidation, with upcoming earnings and potential M&A activity driving investor interest.

Is Fortinet Ready to Break Out After Months of Consolidation?
Investing.com • Ryan Hasson • July 8, 2025

Fortinet is showing potential for a stock breakout in the cybersecurity sector after months of consolidation, with technical indicators suggesting a possible upward trend and reasonable valuation compared to peers.

Broadcom Targets Data Sovereignty With Rally Anywhere Platform: Details
Benzinga • Lekha Gupta • August 28, 2024

Broadcom has launched Rally Anywhere, an on-premises enterprise agility platform focused on security and data sovereignty. The platform aims to help global organizations manage their operations while ensuring compliance with strict data requirements.

Cyberattacks Stall Car Dealerships: Dealers React To 'Inexcusable' Outages With No End In Sight
Benzinga • Hayden Buckfire • June 21, 2024

Cyberattacks have targeted car dealerships, causing widespread outages in the latest test of cybersecurity’s might. What Happened: Approximately 15,000 car dealerships throughout the U.S. that use CDK Global, a private software company, had their services disrupted following cyberattacks on CDK Global’s platform on Wednesday. According to Axi...

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