pbwtulsa.com Listed by lockbit3 Ransomware Group
If you are a customer of pbwtulsa.com, here’s what is being claimed, and what it would mean for you.
Data on lawyers/employees (ssn, ein, residential address, DOB, contracts, scans of passports and ID), financial documents (balance sheet, audits, tax forms, various financial statements, statements),Client databases, client cases containing confide...
— from LockBit’s own leak-site posting. This is the group’s claim, quoted verbatim; it is not GalaxyWarden’s reporting and has not been independently verified.
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pbwtulsa.com was listed on the LockBit 3.0 leak site on February 03, 2024 after the ransomware group claimed to have exfiltrated internal files from the Oklahoma-based law firm Phillips, Breese & Turner. The disclosure indicates that data belonging to lawyers, employees, and clients was taken during a ransomware attack, though the exact number of affected individuals remains unknown.
Primary Disclosure Details
The LockBit 3.0 leak site listing states that internal files were exfiltrated from pbwtulsa.com. It lists categories including data on lawyers and employees such as SSN, EIN, residential address, date of birth, contracts, and scans of passports and identification documents. Financial documents including balance sheets, audits, tax forms, and various statements are also referenced, along with client databases and client case files containing confidential information. The listing does not quantify the total records involved or specify an exact deadline for payment.
Why This Matters for You and Your Family
When a law firm’s internal systems are breached, the personal information of everyday people ends up exposed. If you or any member of your family has ever been a client of Phillips, Breese & Turner, worked there, or had documents processed by the firm, your SSN, date of birth, residential address, and government-issued ID images may now be in the hands of criminals. This kind of breach creates immediate financial and identity-theft risk because attackers routinely sell or publish this data on underground forums. Even if your specific records are not yet public, the mere fact that the firm stored them in systems that were compromised means you must treat your information as exposed.
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Doxxing and Identity-Chain Implications
Leaked SSNs, dates of birth, and addresses serve as the foundation for doxxing chains that link your real identity to online handles, email accounts, and even gaming profiles. Once criminals possess these core identifiers, they can cross-reference them with credential-stuffing results from thousands of other breaches to take over accounts, request password resets, or impersonate you to family members and employers. For households with children, the risk extends further: a parent’s breached email or phone number often protects a child’s gaming account, turning one law-firm breach into a pathway for harassment, account theft, or grooming attempts across platforms.
LockBit 3.0 Track Record
Public reporting attributes LockBit 3.0 as the latest iteration of the LockBit ransomware operation, which first gained notoriety in 2020 and rebranded multiple times after law-enforcement actions. The group has targeted hospitals, schools, manufacturers, and professional-services firms, including several other U.S. law practices. Their typical playbook involves initial access through phishing, remote-desktop compromise, or stolen credentials, followed by exfiltration of sensitive files before deploying ransomware. They then extort victims by threatening to publish the stolen data on their leak site if payment is not made, frequently setting short deadlines and occasionally leaking small samples to increase pressure.
What to do
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- Rotate any password you ever used at pbwtulsa.com or related firm portals anywhere it has been reused, and switch to 2FA through an authenticator app rather than text messages.
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- Let remediation specialists manage takedown requests across data brokers and extortion sites on your behalf while you focus on securing your own accounts.
The exposure of sensitive legal and financial records from a single regional law firm illustrates how quickly personal data can move from protected systems into criminal hands. Staying ahead requires more than reactive checks; it demands ongoing visibility into where your information surfaces. DoxxScan by GalaxyWarden delivers continuous monitoring across 13.1 billion+ breach records and over 100 platforms, AI-powered identity-chain mapping, hands-on remediation by specialists, and full household coverage that includes children’s gaming accounts vulnerable to credential-stuffing cascades. Start your DoxxScan trial today to close the gaps this claimed breach and future ones create.
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