Cryptographic Cyber-Defense Group Expert Analysis Report: Threat Actor Deployment and Exploitation of Cryptographically Manipulated e‑Communications within Official Judicial eFiling Portal, eService Channels, and Related Collateral Networks from 2024 through February 2026 (Feb. 25, 2026)
In re Application for Rule 22 Relief
Court Name: United States District Court
Document Summary
The Cryptographic Cyber-Defense Group Expert Analysis Report is a cyber forensics and judicial infrastructure analysis focused on alleged compromise of Florida’s official judicial eFiling and eService ecosystem, including myflcourtaccess.com, Florida Bar employee and membership portals, and related mail relay infrastructure. Using endpoint telemetry, portal infiltration datasets, email header analysis, DNS and MX routing evidence, and chain-of-custody review, the report concludes that threat actors allegedly maintained a latent compromise through February 2026 and used control-plane attack methods to generate cryptographically valid but operationally counterfeit court and bar communications. The report repeatedly references DKIM, DMARC, SPF, DNSSEC, adversary-in-the-middle tradecraft, valid-account abuse, relay manipulation, service-list contamination, and portal credential exploitation, and ties the alleged compromise to concrete adjudicative events: misrouting of an original writ, denial of secure handling, anomalous clerk orders, transcript-ordering failures, dissemination of contested notices through mass-mail style infrastructure, and structural chain-of-custody failures in both digital and physical filing channels. The report frames these events as integrity-critical workflow failures rather than clerical
