The data breach Rawle & Henderson suffered earlier this year affected nearly 800 people and went undetected for almost five months.

According to data security lawyers, the numbers, which the firm reported in a recent disclosure form, show the firm suffered a relatively limited breach, and likely benefited from good data maintenance measures. But, law firms are increasingly finding themselves the targets of online bad actors, and the growing use of remote work has likely contributed.

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