Law Firm’s Data Breach Blunder: 152,000 Clients Left Dangling in Ransomware Ruckus

Berman & Rabin, a law firm specializing in creditor rights, is notifying 152,000 individuals of a data breach from a July 2024 ransomware attack. While no misuse of personal information has been confirmed, the firm offers free credit monitoring and guidance on fraud alerts. No ransom group has claimed responsibility, sparking speculation.

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Oops! Looks like Berman & Rabin have a new legal case to handle: defending themselves against their own data breach. When a law firm that specializes in debt collection gets hacked, the irony is so thick you could spread it on toast. But don’t worry, folks, at least no one’s personal info has been misused yet… that we know of. Stay tuned for this courtroom drama, where the plaintiff is everyone, and the defendant is the law itself!

Key Points:

  • Berman & Rabin identified suspicious activity and data encryption on July 8, 2024.
  • The ransomware attack accessed their network from July 5 to July 8, exfiltrating sensitive data.
  • No evidence of misuse, but 152,000 individuals’ personal data, including Social Security numbers, was compromised.
  • Affected individuals are being offered one year of free credit monitoring and identity restoration services.
  • No information on the specific ransomware used or the group responsible has been disclosed.

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