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State AGConfirmed2 filings · 2 statesLifecycle stage 2 of 3: ConfirmedUnverified claimConfirmedEnforcedmoderate sensitivity
Merged incident · 2 filings

William Cole Vineyards LLC — April 2015 breach

Clustered 2 filings across 2 jurisdictions · filing window Jun 19, 2015 Jun 22, 2015. View entity profile → Other incidents for this victim →

1 cross-filing discrepancyMerge100%

Determination

Confirmed

Members

2 filings

States

2

Affected · reported

35

First → last filing

Jun 19, 2015 Jun 22, 2015

Merge confidence

100%

incident inc_dcf18d7a728f4a32 · merged by deterministic · confidence 100%

Part of the Missing Link Network supply-chain incident (2015)at least 22 organizations filed notifications naming this third party.
Confirmed breach. One breach, 2 legal records. Intrusion Apr 1, 2015–Apr 30, 2015, discovered May 29, 2015 — the first regulatory filing landed 21 days later. 35 individuals reported across the linked filings. This page is the deduped roll-up; each member filing remains the legal record for its jurisdiction.

Litigation Timing

Notification delay
21days

Discovered → first regulatory filing

Filing span
3days

Time between earliest and latest filing

Not recorded for this incident

Discovery variance · Leak precedence · Materiality delta · SEC filing delayno leak-site claim in this cluster; no SEC 8-K in this cluster; needs two dated filings.

Incident timeline

Apr 1, 2015breach begins
May 29, 2015discovered
notification delay · 21 days
Jun 19, 2015first filing
Jun 22, 2015most recent filing

Dashed segments are unestablished, not zero — they fill in as filings merge into this incident.

Member cascade — every filing about this breach

  1. JUN 19NH AGNH AG noticefirst filing · 4 NH residentsday 0
  2. JUN 22MA AGMA AG noticemost recent · 31 MA residents+3d
  3. Watching for additional filings — new sources merge into this incident automatically.

Roll-up facts — reconciled across members

Breach window
Apr 1, 2015Apr 30, 2015
NH AG
Discovered
May 29, 2015· 58d undetected
NH AG
Data types
Identity (basic) · Financial account · Credentials
NH AG + MA AG
Attack vector
Third-Party / Supply Chain
NH AG
Response
Working proactively and aggressively with Missing Link to address the issue · Missing Link has notified the credit and debit card companies · Missing Link has upgraded its security and made system enhancements
NH 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

Leak-site claim

No leak-site claim on record for this incident.

Press / market report

No press coverage linked yet.

State AG / regulator filing2 members

Unlocks: discovery date, data types, affected count, compliance clock.

SEC 8-K / victim statement

No SEC filing or victim statement yet.

Merge provenance

Method
deterministic
Confidence
1.00 · above the 0.85 auto-merge floor
Audit
Every link edge records its method, confidence and model + prompt versions (100% is the strongest edge).

Merges are reversible — a wrong link can be detached with its audit trail intact. How merging works.

Filing velocity

Spread

3 days

vs. multi-state median

1.7× faster

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.