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LexisNexis Cloud Hack: Hackers Crack Legal Giant with a Weak Password – Your Data’s Next?

Global legal powerhouse LexisNexis just confirmed a nasty cloud breach where hackers, going by FulcrumSec, swiped 2GB of sensitive client data from their AWS setup.[1] The attack hit on February 24, exposing info on law firms, courts, and even U.S. government bigwigs like federal judges and DOJ attorneys.[1]

Digging into the tech guts: Attackers exploited “React2Shell,” a known vuln in an unpatched React front-end app for initial access.[1] From there, they escalated privileges thanks to a super-permissive IAM role and a hardcoded database password – get this – “Lexis1234”.[1] They dumped 2.04GB including 21,000+ enterprise accounts, 400,000 user profiles, and a full VPC map. LexisNexis calls it mostly pre-2020 legacy data, no SSNs, but it’s now splashed on dark web forums.[1]

So What? If you’re a dev or sec team at a law firm, government shop, or anywhere leaning on LexisNexis (huge in Australia too), this screams supply chain nightmare.[1] Your client lists, procurement habits, and staff contacts are now hacker bait for phishing or worse – think nation-state ops targeting judges. Patch your React apps yesterday, audit IAM like your job depends on it (it does), and ditch hardcoded creds. This isn’t isolated; it’s a wake-up that even “trusted” vendors can tank your hygiene.

My take: LexisNexis got owned by rookie mistakes at enterprise scale – twice in a year for RELX.[1] Devs, stop treating cloud as magic; sec teams, demand third-party audits or cut ’em loose. Wake up before FulcrumSec knocks on your door next.

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