Law Firm Fumbles: 3.4 Million Hit by Data Breach Disaster

Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP is alerting 3.4 million people about a data breach involving personal information. While free credit monitoring is on offer, the firm remains mum on the attack specifics. Apparently, even legal eagles sometimes get their feathers ruffled by cyber vultures!

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In a plot twist worthy of a legal drama, Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP found themselves on the receiving end of a data breach, spilling more beans than a clumsy barista! With over 3.4 million individuals’ personal information exposed, it seems the law firm is now practicing “security breach law” the hard way. Let’s just hope their legal expertise extends to cyber self-defense!

Key Points:

  • Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP experienced a data breach affecting over 3.4 million people.
  • The breach involved sensitive personal information, including Social Security numbers and medical data.
  • The law firm discovered the breach after noticing suspicious network activity.
  • Free credit monitoring services are being offered to those impacted.
  • The type of cyberattack and details about the threat actors remain undisclosed.

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