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Hackers Are Infiltrating Law Firms to Send Fraudulent Bills to Clients

AI-powered cybercriminals target attorney-client communications and billing systems, diverting payments to criminal accounts

APRIL 2025 — Criminal gangs like Crimson Kingsnake are targeting law firms with sophisticated cyberattacks, gaining access to client billing information and redirecting payments to fraudulent accounts.

Nearly 1 in 3 law firms reported experiencing security breaches according to the American Bar Association's latest Legal Technology Survey. Email-based cybersecurity threats have surged by 202% in the second half of 2024 alone.

Here's how they're doing it:

Hackers infiltrate your systems, identify clients with outstanding invoices, and redirect payments to fraudulent accounts using convincing AI-generated voice, text, and email messages. The theft is typically discovered only after payment, resulting in financial loss, reputational damage, and significant complications for your practice.

Learn how to protect your firm and clients before it's too late.

If your systems are already under attack, call now

1-888-802-0288

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