GalaxyWarden for Attorneys · anti-doxxing & data removal

Zealous advocacy shouldn’t put your family’s address in the record.

The other side researches you. A convicted defendant, a bitter ex-spouse in a custody fight, an adversary you beat in court — they look you up, and the open web hands them your home, your phone, and your household. Meanwhile a single reused password can expose a privileged client file. We close both doors.

Confidentiality-conscious — results are private to you Authorized-agent removals under CCPA & state law Covers you, your firm handle, and your household
Abstract legal-confidentiality motif: a shield beneath radar rings protecting an attorney’s home data and a sealed client file. Continuous · privilege guarded, home hidden
What’s exposed about you

What the opposing party can pull on you today

Your bar record is public by design. Everything that turns it into your home address and your household is aggregated by brokers and sitting in breach dumps.

Home address

Where you live, filed publicly

Bar directories list your name and jurisdiction; brokers do the rest — matching you to a home address, prior addresses, and relatives. For an adversary with a grudge, that’s the whole playbook.

Direct & personal lines

The number that bypasses your firm

Your personal cell leaks in old breaches next to your real name — letting a disgruntled party reach you off-hours, harass your family, or attempt to social-engineer your carrier.

Privileged-file credentials

A reused password near client data

The email and document tools that hold privileged material are only as safe as your weakest reused password — and if it’s in a breach corpus, it’s already for sale.

Family & associates

Pressure points around a case

A spouse’s workplace, a partner’s home, an associate’s contact info — publicly aggregated, and exactly what an adversary uses to apply pressure outside the courtroom.

Your threat model

The threat model for practicing attorneys

Retaliation and confidentiality failures share a root cause: data about you and your clients that’s already exposed. Here is how each chain runs.

Critical

Retaliation & intimidation

A convicted defendant, a family-law adversary, or a disbarred opponent uses broker listings to find your home and confront or threaten you and your family.

name + bar record → address → doorstep
High

Privilege breach via account takeover

A breached, reused credential opens the inbox or cloud drive holding client communications — a confidentiality failure with malpractice and disciplinary exposure.

reused password → client-file inbox
High

Wire fraud on client funds

Attackers who get into a firm mailbox spoof partners and re-route client settlement or escrow wires to accounts they control.

compromised mailbox → fraudulent escrow wire
What we do about it

What GalaxyWarden does about it

Start free. We show you the chain first — you decide what to remove.

One exposure report for you and your practice

We consolidate every breach, credential, and broker listing tied to your name, firm handle, and aliases — prioritized by what actually endangers you or a client file.

Scrub your address from people-search sites

Authorized-agent opt-outs across 800+ brokers remove your home address and personal number, with automatic re-strikes when a site relists you months later.

Flag the credentials near privileged data

Every leaked password is mapped to the specific account to rotate first, so the tools holding client confidences aren’t reachable with a password from an old dump.

Harden the mailbox your wires run through

We surface the exact accounts to lock down and strengthen authentication on, cutting off the business-email-compromise path to fraudulent escrow and settlement transfers.

Client file exposed, or an adversary showing up where they shouldn’t?

$19 Purge — one-time scan + broker cleanup.

The $19 Purge is a one-time scan + broker cleanup — no subscription. We scan the breach corpus, remove your data from 800+ broker sites, and send the full report.

$19 Purge →

Protect the client. Protect yourself. Start with a scan.

Ten seconds, no signup for the first one. See what an opposing party would find, then decide what to take offline.

Removals are filed as your authorized agent under CCPA and state-equivalent law. Your scan is private to you — we never sell your data.