Greensboro law firm discloses data breach dating back to July
The Greensboro immigration law firm of Chapman & Roberts PA has disclosed a data breach that occurred in July. The firm said an undisclosed number of individuals may have had certain personal information hacked.
Information grabbed in the breach includes first and last names together with one or more of the following: date of birth; driver's license number;
The notice was posted on the law firm's website Thursday. Law enforcement has been notified of the data breach.
The firm said its network disruption "affected our ability to access certain systems."
"In response, we promptly initiated an investigation, engaging third-party specialists to assist with understanding the nature and scope of the disruption," the law firm said.
"Through the investigation, it was determined that that certain information within our systems may have been subject to unauthorized access on or around
The firm said it took until
The firm is providing affected individuals with access to credit monitoring and identity protection services.
For more information, or to enroll in the credit monitoring and identity protection services, call 833 998-8729,
The law firm is at least the 17th corporation or healthcare system with Triad ties to experience a data breach or hacking incident in the past two years.
In November, the Bojangles' restaurant chain informed the
The filings do not indicate whether the breach involves employees or customers or whether it involves in-store purchases or the chain's app. The breach was discovered
Others hacking targets include:
UnitedHealthcare,



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