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Fluke Corporation Data Breach

Fluke Corporation disclosed a data breach due to unauthorized access to a third-party application, exposing sensitive personal information for over 18,000 individuals. The company is offering 24 months of free identity theft protection and credit monitoring. If you’ve been impacted, you may be eligible for a class action lawsuit. Contact Class Action U for a free consultation today.

Fluke Corporation
Date of Breach: September 29, 2025
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Who was affected:

Clients of Fluke Corporation

Impacted Data:

Social Security number

Date of birth

Indicator of self-identified disability status

Fluke Corporation has disclosed a data breach involving unauthorized access to its systems via a third-party business application. The breach affected a total of 18,517 individuals, including 13 residents of Maine. Personal information, including Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and disability status indicators, may have been compromised. Fluke is offering free identity theft protection services to affected individuals and has implemented enhanced security measures to prevent future incidents.

Fluke Corporation Data Breach Investigation

On September 29, 2025, Fluke Corporation discovered that a criminal actor had exploited a vulnerability in a third-party business application used by the company. This vulnerability allowed unauthorized access to a portion of Fluke’s network and also affected other companies using the same software. The unauthorized access occurred from August 10, 2025, until October 7, 2025.

Upon discovering the breach, Fluke immediately engaged a leading cybersecurity firm to investigate the incident and retained a data forensics firm to analyze the potentially accessed data. The investigation was completed on May 8, 2026. Fluke confirmed that the exposed information varied by individual and included sensitive identifiers such as Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and self-reported disability status.

When Did This Breach Occur?

The breach took place between August 10, 2025, and October 7, 2025. The incident was discovered on September 29, 2025, and Fluke completed its investigation by May 8, 2026. Notifications to affected individuals followed promptly thereafter.

What Information Was Breached?

The personal information potentially exposed in this breach includes:

  • Social Security number
  • Date of birth
  • Indicator of self-identified disability status

What You Can Do

If you were affected by the Fluke Corporation breach, take the following steps to protect your personal information:

  1. Enroll in Identity Theft Protection: Fluke is offering 24 months of free identity theft protection and credit monitoring through Epiq. Enrollment instructions are provided in the notification letter. These services include alerts for changes to your credit file and proactive fraud assistance.
  2. Monitor Your Accounts: Regularly review your bank statements, credit card accounts, and other financial records for unusual activity. Report any suspicious transactions immediately.
  3. Place a Fraud Alert or Security Freeze: Consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze on your credit file with Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion to prevent new accounts from being opened in your name without verification.
  4. Obtain Free Credit Reports: You are entitled to one free credit report annually from each of the three major credit bureaus. Visit AnnualCreditReport.com to obtain your reports.
  5. Report Identity Theft: If you notice any misuse of your information, report it to the Federal Trade Commission at IdentityTheft.gov and contact relevant financial institutions immediately.

File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against Fluke Corporation

If your personal information was compromised in the Fluke Corporation data breach, you may be entitled to compensation through a class action lawsuit. While Fluke is providing credit monitoring and identity protection services, affected individuals who experience financial harm or identity theft may still have legal grounds to file a lawsuit.

At Class Action U, we connect individuals with attorneys experienced in class action lawsuits. Contact us for a free consultation to explore your legal options and determine if you have a case.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A data breach occurs when sensitive, confidential, or protected information is accessed, stolen, or disclosed without authorization. Data breaches often occur through phishing emails, malware, weak passwords, insider threats, or unsecured databases. Indicators of a data breach can include unexpected password resets, suspicious account activity, unauthorized transactions, or notifications from companies about compromised information.If you suspect your data has been compromised, you must take measures and act quickly. Change passwords, enable two-factor authentication, review your financial accounts for unusual activity and consider freezing your credit.

Once stolen, your personal information may be sold on the dark web or used for identity theft and financial fraud. In some cases, hackers use the data to extort companies or launch further attacks. Victims often face long-term risks, including damage to credit and privacy.

If you receive a data breach notification, don’t ignore it. Immediately change passwords for the affected account and any others that share credentials. Enroll in any free credit monitoring services offered and monitor financial statements closely.

To pursue a data breach claim, you’ll need documentation showing your information was compromised and proof of resulting harm, such as fraudulent charges, credit score damage, or identity theft reports. Notification letters, financial records, and communication with the breached company can help support your claim.

Yes. If a company fails to protect consumer data or delays notifying victims, it may be held liable under state and federal privacy laws. Many victims join class action lawsuits to recover financial losses and hold negligent organizations accountable.

Data breach settlements vary widely depending on the size of the breach, type of data compromised, and damages suffered by victims. Payouts may include cash compensation, identity theft protection, or reimbursement for losses. Many settlements range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per person. A skilled data breach lawyer can guide victims through the complex legal process, ensuring their rights are protected. If you’ve received a data breach notification or believe your personal data was exposed, you may be eligible for compensation. Contact Class Action U to learn more about how to join a data breach lawsuit and understand the process of filing.