Another cyber attack is jeopardizing the personal information of victims of child sex abuse at the hands of the Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore.
Stinson LLP, a law firm representing the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors in the church’s bankruptcy case, announced they were breached by cyber hackers in February.
The attack was not disclosed until June, according to court documents.
Stinson is now taking steps to keep survivors and the court informed about what information may have been leaked.
The firm says it will provide quarterly updates and report any findings of confidential information posted on the internet.
The breach is especially concerning for survivors because many entered into the legal proceedings anonymously due to the nature of the abuse they faced as children.
This is the second cyber breach to impact survivors of childhood abuse at the hands of the Archdiocese.
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