Cybersecurity

‘Catastrophic’ Hack Underscores Public Defender Security Gaps

A general view of a courtroom at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York City.Photographer: Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images

Recent cyberattacks on public defenders’ offices in multiple Western US states have spotlighted the technological vulnerabilities of an often overlooked but critical part of the US judicial system.

Public defenders, who represent clients unable to pay for their own lawyers in cases as serious as murder, are a staple of American justice. Many of the offices, which are scattered across the country, house decades of digital client records at any given moment.