Bad actors have gained unauthorized access to the personal information of thousands of individuals following a security breach involving a Texas-based immigration and case management solution provider.
Docketwise says it immediately initiated an investigation with the help of cybersecurity experts after suspecting in October of 2025 that the credentials of one of its third-party partner repositories had been accessed.
The company says the compromised information belongs to people whose data the company received in the course of its business relationship with their respective immigration law firms.
The Office of the Maine Attorney General says the incident occurred on September 1st, 2025 and was discovered on February 19th, 2026. The breach affects 143,480 people.
DocketWise says that the perpetrators acquired names and other personal information.
“Following the review, DocketWise determined that some of your personal information was subject to unauthorized acquisition. Please note, we have no evidence to indicate the Incident was intended to target immigration firms, or has resulted in publication of, personally identifiable information (“PII”).”
The company’s probe found that the infiltrators used valid credentials to clone third-party repositories, including those used for a DocketWise application data migration pipeline that contained law firm records with their clients’ personal information.
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