NEW, by me, the one some of you have been asking about:

Months After Being Notified, a Software Vendor is Still Exposing Confidential and Sealed Court Records

https://databreaches.net/2025/10/13/months-after-being-notified-a-software-vendor-is-still-exposing-confidential-and-sealed-court-records/

I don't usually ask for boosts, but if you are in a position to help spread the word about this vendor and that its clients need to check their security, that would be great.

#dataleak, #incidentresponse, #infosecurity, #cybersecurity, #SoftwareUnlimitedCorp #FBI #CISA

@zackwhittaker @euroinfosec @campuscodi @therecord_media @GossiTheDog @briankrebs

Months After Being Notified, a Software Vendor is Still Exposing Confidential and Sealed Court Records – DataBreaches.Net

In a special edition of “No need to hack when it’s leaking,” DataBreaches reports on a software vendor that, despite multiple attempts by multiple parties, cont

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Hey, try getting in contact with court administration in the affected jurisdictions. Even though it's not their vendor, they're going to care about the sealed stuff being open to the public, and possibly sic angry judges on someone over it.

@cwbussard

We DID contact the court administration. We started with that -- including one email directly to a judge who had just issued a sealed order that was exposed.

And we know at least one court clerk forwarded the message to the state court security system, because they then contacted me. But then even they didn't follow up.

@zackwhittaker @euroinfosec @campuscodi @therecord_media @GossiTheDog @briankrebs