Threat Actor Exposes 4 Million Client Records in Dibcase Data Breach

Threat Actor: Chucky | Chucky
Victim: Dibcase | Dibcase
Price: Not disclosed
Exfiltrated Data Type: Client records, sensitive information

Key Points :

  • The breach occurred in September 2024, exposing over 4 million rows of sensitive data.
  • Dibcase is a cloud-based software platform for Social Security practitioners, attorneys, and disability advocates.
  • The leaked data includes detailed client notes, billing information, and invoice details.
  • The threat actor, Chucky, has shared the database structure, confirming the exposure of sensitive information.
  • This incident affects numerous legal practitioners and their clients, raising concerns about data security in the legal field.

A threat actor has claimed responsibility for leaking the database of Dibcase, a cloud-based software platform specifically designed for Social Security practitioners, attorneys, and disability advocates. The alleged breach, which occurred in September 2024, includes over 4 million rows of sensitive data from Dibcase.

The leaked data includes detailed client notes, as evidenced by the structure shared by the threat actor:

  • NOTE_ID
  • Client References
  • Note Texts and Dates
  • Billing Information
  • Invoice Details
  • Responsible Parties

The data breach was reportedly carried out by a threat actor going by the name “Chucky.” The threat actor has shared the database structure and claims that sensitive information has been exposed, affecting numerous legal practitioners and their clients.

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