Indoor Biotechnologies, Inc
One linked filing — more sources may join as they report · filed Apr 30, 2026. View entity profile → Other incidents for this victim →
incident inc_0ea4bb4802cf453a · merged by deterministic
Litigation Timing
Discovered → first regulatory filing
Not recorded for this incident
Discovery variance · Leak precedence · Materiality delta · SEC filing delay · Filing span — no leak-site claim in this cluster; no SEC 8-K in this cluster; needs two dated filings.
Sensitive data
identity_governmentIncident timeline
Dashed segments are unestablished, not zero — they fill in as filings merge into this incident.
Member cascade — every filing about this breach
- APR 30MA AGMA AG noticeonly filing · 1 MA residentsday 0
- Watching for additional filings — new sources merge into this incident automatically.
Roll-up facts — reconciled across members
- Breach window
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- Discovered
- Mar 2, 2026 MA AG
- Data types
- Government ID · Identity (basic) MA AG
- Attack vector
- Unauthorized Access MA AG
- Response
- Filed data theft reports with both the IRS and local state police · Engage outside cybersecurity experts to investigate the matter · Contacted and are cooperating with the IRS and law enforcement MA AG
Each fact cites the member filing that establishes it; when filings conflict, every value shows with its source.
Evidence ladder — rungs this incident occupies
No leak-site claim on record for this incident.
No press coverage linked yet.
Unlocks: discovery date, data types, affected count, compliance clock.
No SEC filing or victim statement yet.
About this clustering
DisclosureLens links filings into incidents through layered matchers: deterministic rules (same source document, multistate filings of one breach, tight-window same-victim pairs), a weighted-similarity scorer for cross-source candidates, and an operator review queue for everything uncertain. Each link records its own method and confidence — shown per filing in the timeline below. The system defaults to NOT merging when uncertain, because a false merge (collapsing two unrelated breaches) is more harmful than a false split (showing related filings separately); uncertain pairs route to human review instead of auto-merging. Filing summaries shown in the timeline are AI-generated extracts — verify each against its linked source.