
It seems that even in the solemn world of immigration software, one cannot escape the tragicomedy of human error. A most regrettable disclosure reveals that 116,666 souls have had their delicate particulars exposed to the digital wilderness.
DocketWise, that noble steward of legal labyrinths, admits with a sigh to discovering unauthorized access to login credentials nestled within a third-party partner repository, as dutifully reported to the Maine Attorney General’s Office. How quaintly bureaucratic!
The drama commenced on September 1, 2025, yet the curtain was not drawn until February 19, 2026-because, naturally, secrets take their time in making a grand entrance.
The scandalous revelations include names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and government IDs-truly, a veritable banquet of personal details for the discerning hacker.
“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.” How absolutely Shakespearean in its irony!
DocketWise, a platform beloved by U.S. immigration professionals for managing the mundane tribulations of legal cases, has inadvertently ensured that these tribulations are now spectacularly public.
In response, Edelson Lechtzin LLP has taken up the gauntlet, exploring potential legal claims on behalf of those who find their secrets less their own and more the world’s newest entertainment.
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2026-04-07 15:01