An immigration software provider just disclosed a data breach affecting 116,666 people.
DocketWise says it has detected unauthorized access to login credentials tied to a third-party partner repository, according to a filing with the Maine Attorney General’s Office.
The incident happened on September 1, 2025 and was discovered on February 19, 2026.
The exposed information includes names, addresses, Social Security numbers and government IDs.
“An investigation found that an unauthorized individual used valid credentials to access and copy partner repositories related to DocketWise’s data migration, which exposed unstructured law firm client data, including some personal details.”
DocketWise is a platform used by U.S. immigration professionals to manage legal cases and client records, meaning the exposed data largely pertains to law firm clients and related individuals.
The breach has prompted an investigation by Edelson Lechtzin LLP, which is exploring potential legal claims on behalf of affected individuals.
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