DocketWise says breach of third-party repositories exposed sensitive law firm and immigration case data for 143,000 people

DocketWise says hackers accessed data tied to more than 143,000 people after cloning third-party partner repositories used in its data migration pipeline. The exposed records may include names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, passport and driver's license data, financial account and payment card information, tax IDs, health insurance details, and medical condition or treatment information. The company says it began investigating in October 2025 and later determined some cloned repositories contained DocketWise law firm records.
Why it matters: People whose information was exposed face a real risk of identity theft, account fraud, and targeted scams, especially because the stolen data includes government IDs, financial details, and medical information. Affected users should watch for notice letters, enable fraud alerts or credit freezes where appropriate, and be cautious of messages claiming to help with immigration or legal matters.

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DocketWise Data Breach Impacts 143,000
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This article appears to be the first concrete disclosure here of the DocketWise breach, including the victim count, the type of data exposed, and the stated attack path through cloned third-party repositories.
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