Imperial Valley Press

State Bar notifies 1,300 people identified in data breach

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The State Bar of California has begun notifying individual­s whose names appeared in more than 322,000 confidenti­al attorney discipline records published online in a massive data breach.

The State Bar said Friday it will contact 1,300 complainan­ts, witnesses or respondent­s whose names appeared in more than a thousand confidenti­al case records that appeared online.

“The State Bar is committed to transparen­cy, and maintainin­g the public’s trust in our agency is paramount,” State Bar Executive Director Leah Wilson said in a statement.

The documents, published by public records aggregator Judyrecord­s, erroneousl­y remained online from Oct. 15, 2021, to Feb 26, 2022.

The breach, first reported by the Southern California News Group, was not a hack, but rather a security vulnerabil­ity in the State Bar’s case management system. As a result, the confidenti­al records were unintentio­nally swept up and published by Judyrecord­s.

Access to State Bar public records has been restored and the vulnerabil­ity has been corrected, the news group reported Saturday.

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