Massive Data Breach Exposes Personal Records of 143,480 Americans After Cyberattack on Texas Software Firm

Massive Data Breach Exposes Personal Records of 143,480 Americans After Cyberattack on Texas Software Firm

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A Texas-based immigration and case management software firm, Docketwise, has reported a significant cybersecurity breach impacting 143,480 Americans. The incident, discovered in October 2025, involved unauthorized access to personal, financial, and medical records after cybercriminals targeted the firm via a third-party partner's compromised credentials. An investigation with cybersecurity experts is ongoing to address the breach.

143,480 Americans Warned After Cybercriminals Target Texas Software Firm, Placing Personal, Financial and Medical Records at Risk

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. The firm 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 partners were compromised. This unauthorized access has placed personal, financial, and medical records of approximately 143,480 Americans at risk, leading to warnings being issued to those affected.