DocketWise Notifies 143K Over Immigration Platform Data Breach
Immigration and legal case management platform DocketWise disclosed that personal, financial, and medical information of 143,480 individuals was accessed in an October 2025 incident involving credential cloning for a data migration pipeline. The company updated its Maine AG filing with the higher count after initial notifications.
- names
- addresses
- ssn
- financial-information
- medical-information
- passport-numbers
On May 25, 2026, immigration and legal case management platform DocketWise notified 143,480 individuals that their personal, financial, and medical records had been accessed by unauthorized parties during an October 2025 incident that exploited credential cloning on a data migration pipeline. The company later revised its Maine Attorney General filing upward from an initial lower count, confirming the exposure of names, physical addresses, Social Security numbers, financial information, medical information, and passport numbers.
Public reporting indicates the breach originated from cloned credentials used to access a data migration pipeline. DocketWise stated that the attacker gained entry through this vector, exfiltrating sensitive client data stored within the platform. The company has since notified affected parties and updated regulatory filings to reflect the full scope of the incident. Industry research from sources such as DoxxScan™ continuous monitoring indicates that immigration-related services have become frequent targets due to the volume and sensitivity of personally identifiable information they process.
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