Data Breach Summary
BK Technologies Corporation, a Florida-based telecommunications manufacturer, reported a data breach involving unauthorized access to sensitive employee information. The breach is currently under investigation and may impact an undetermined number of individuals. If you are a current or former employee, you could be affected.
BK Technologies Inc., operating as BK Technologies Corporation, disclosed a cybersecurity incident that may have exposed sensitive non-public information. Founded in 1945 and headquartered in West Melbourne, Florida, the company is known for manufacturing mission-critical communication equipment for public safety professionals and government agencies, including handheld radios, base stations, and cloud-based software like InteropOne.
On or around September 20, 2025, the company identified suspicious activity within its IT environment. In response, BK Technologies immediately launched an internal investigation with the support of cybersecurity experts. Initial findings revealed that an unauthorized third party may have accessed and potentially exfiltrated data maintained by the company. This data is believed to include private records related to current and former employees.
The breach was officially disclosed in a Form 8-K filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on October 6, 2025. The company also confirmed on October 8, 2025, that the investigation is still ongoing and further details—including the exact number of affected individuals and the full scope of compromised data—have yet to be released.
While BK Technologies has not publicly detailed what information was accessed, employment-related data often includes names, addresses, Social Security numbers, direct deposit details, and more—information that can be used for identity theft and financial fraud.
With limited transparency and no confirmation of remediation steps like identity protection services, affected individuals may face uncertainty and potential risk. This breach may open the door to legal consequences if it’s found that the company lacked adequate safeguards to protect employee data.
BK Technologies detected suspicious activity on or around September 20, 2025. The breach was publicly disclosed on October 6, 2025, in a Form 8-K filing with the SEC.
The specific information accessed in the breach has not yet been confirmed. However, the compromised data is believed to involve records belonging to current and former employees. Based on the nature of such records, the breach may include:
Further details are pending as the investigation continues.
If you are a current or former employee of BK Technologies—or believe you may be impacted by this breach—here are important steps to take:
While BK Technologies has not yet offered credit monitoring or ID theft protection, you still have the right to seek legal advice. You may be eligible for compensation or other remedies depending on the outcome of the investigation and any resulting class action litigation.
If your personal or employment information was compromised in the BK Technologies data breach, you may be entitled to participate in a class action lawsuit. Employers have a legal obligation to protect sensitive employee data. When they fail, they can be held accountable.
Filing a lawsuit could help you recover damages for emotional distress, out-of-pocket monitoring expenses, and potential financial losses related to identity theft or fraud.
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