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Texas State Bar warns of data breach after INC ransomware claims attack. The State Bar of Texas is warning it suffered a data breach after the INC ransomware gang claimed to have breached the organization and began leaking samples of stolen data. The State Bar of Texas is the second-largest bar association in the United States, with over 100,000 licensed attorneys. It regulates the legal profession in Texas by overseeing licensing, continuing legal education, ethical compliance, and disciplinary actions. In a notification letter sent to affected members, the organization states that it suffered a security breach between January 28 and February 9, 2025, but it was only discovered on February 12. The threat actors were able to steal information from the network, including full names and other data that is redacted in the public data breach notifications filed with Attorney Generals' offices. "Through the investigation, we determined that there was unauthorized access to our network between January 28, 2025 and February 9, 2025," reads the notice. "During this time, the unauthorized actor was able to take certain information from our network." The notice doesn't provide much information about the hacking group responsible for the breach, but the INC ransomware gang claimed an attack against the State Bar of Texas by adding the organization to its dark web extortion page on March 9, 2025. The threat actors have already leaked samples of allegedly stolen files, including legal case documents. BleepingComputer could not verify if the leaked data came from the organization's networks and if they were private or publicly available information. Our inquiry to the State Bar of Texas has so far gone unanswered. Recipients of the data breach notifications are offered free-of-charge credit and identity theft monitoring service coverage through Experian, given until July 31, 2025, to enroll using the enclosed activation code. Additionally, it is recommended that they consider activating a credit freeze or placing a fraud alert on their credit files to mitigate the risks that stem from the exposure. Top 10 MITRE ATT&CK© Techniques Behind 93% of Attacks Based on an analysis of 14M malicious actions, discover the top 10 MITRE ATT&CK techniques behind 93% of attacks and how to defend against them.

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DATA BREACH // Texas State Bar Hit by INC Ransomware, Data Leaked

The State Bar of Texas has reported a data breach after the INC ransomware gang claimed responsibility and began releasing stolen data online.

The attack occurred between January 28 and February 9, 2025, with the discovery of the breach happening on February 12, 2025.

Over 100,000 licensed attorneys are potentially affected as the State Bar of Texas is the second-largest bar association in the U.S.

The stolen information includes full names among other data, details of which are redacted in the notifications to Attorney Generals' offices.

The INC ransomware gang added the State Bar of Texas to its extortion site on March 9, 2025, and has leaked samples including legal documents.

The accuracy of the leaked data, whether it's genuinely from the organization's network or if it includes private information, remains unverified by BleepingComputer.

The organization is offering affected members free credit and identity theft monitoring services through Experian until July 31, 2025, along with advice on additional security measures such as a credit freeze.