Case Study
Mossack Fonseca — The Panama Papers
2016 · 11.5 million client documents · The firm closed two years later
What happened
Forty years of a law firm's client files left the building at once: contracts, emails, identities, account records. The reporting that followed reached heads of state. The firm never recovered and shut its doors.
How they got in
Reporting at the time pointed to ordinary neglect. Out-of-date software on the firm's public website, with a known flaw and a fix already available. Client files and email sat on the same network with little standing in the way.
How TRINSEC 7 stops this attack
Nothing on your network stays out of date. We keep every machine and application current, so a flaw with an available fix never sits open for months.
Your website is not a way into your files. We separate what the public can reach from where your client work lives.
Getting in is not the same as getting out. We watch for large volumes of your files moving where they shouldn't, and act while it's happening.
Someone is watching at 3 a.m. Our team monitors your firm around the clock, so an intruder doesn't get months to work undisturbed.
