Gallivan, Gallivan and O'Melia dba Digital WarRoom (“DWR”) Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
Individuals recently notified by Digital WarRoom (“DWR”) may have had sensitive personal data copied by an unauthorized actor during a single-day breach on May 13, 2025. If you received a letter dated October 22, 2025, you could be entitled to financial compensation and complimentary identity-protection services. Contact us for a free, confidential case evaluation today.
Download Official Breach Notice (PDF)Key Facts at a Glance
- Breach Date: May 13, 2025
- Notice Mailed: October 22, 2025
- Total Individuals Affected: 2 Massachusetts residents
- Data Exposed: Names and Social Security numbers
- Free Services Offered: 24 months of credit monitoring & identity restoration through Epiq
- Law Enforcement Notified: Federal authorities
What Happened
DWR detected unusual activity within its IT network and immediately opened an investigation. Forensic specialists confirmed that an unauthorized individual copied certain data from the environment on or around May 13, 2025. A document-by-document review later determined that files containing personal information for two Massachusetts residents were involved. No systems belonging to Perlman, Bajandas, Yevoli & Albright were impacted.
What Information Was Involved
The compromised files contained:
- Name
- Social Security number
Company Response
After securing its network and completing the forensic investigation, Digital WarRoom:
- Reported the incident to federal law enforcement
- Notified affected customers and coordinated individual notices
- Provided 24 months of complimentary credit monitoring and identity-restoration services through Epiq
Your Options & Next Steps
If you received a notification letter, you can:
- Activate the free credit-monitoring and identity-restoration services by following the enclosed instructions
- Review account statements and credit reports for suspicious activity
- Request a free legal consultation to discuss potential compensation for time, expenses, and stress associated with the breach
Timeline of the Digital WarRoom Data Breach
- May 13, 2025: Unauthorized copying of data occurs
- Post-May 13, 2025: Forensic investigation and network security measures implemented
- October 22, 2025: Consumer notification letters mailed and breach reported to the Massachusetts Attorney General
Company Overview
Digital WarRoom (DWR) is an eDiscovery software provider founded in 2002 and headquartered on Bainbridge Island, Washington.
- Website: digitalwarroom.com
- Headquarters: PO Box 10340, Bainbridge Island, WA, United States
- Industry: eDiscovery
- Employees: 10 – 49
- Social: X/Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | YouTube
Frequently Asked Questions
How did the Digital WarRoom data breach occur?
An unauthorized individual copied data from DWR’s environment during a single-day intrusion on May 13, 2025, according to the company’s investigation.
What information was exposed in the Digital WarRoom breach?
DWR’s notice states that names and Social Security numbers were contained in the affected documents.
How many people are affected by the Digital WarRoom data breach?
The Massachusetts Attorney General filing lists 2 impacted residents, which also represents the total number of known affected individuals.
Is Digital WarRoom offering free credit monitoring?
Yes. The company is providing 24 months of complimentary credit monitoring and identity restoration services through Epiq.
Can I file a lawsuit over the Digital WarRoom data breach?
Potentially. Affected individuals may be entitled to recover monetary damages for time spent addressing the breach and any resulting losses. Request a free case evaluation to understand your options.
Has Digital WarRoom reported the breach to authorities?
Yes. The company reported the incident to federal law enforcement and the Massachusetts Attorney General.
