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Fluke Reports Data Breach of Personal Data

October 1, 2024
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Fluke Reports Data Breach of Personal Data

Fluke Corporation, a prominent manufacturer of test and measurement tools based in Everett, Washington, recently reported a data breach affecting sensitive personal and health information. The breach, which occurred between January 25, 2023, and November 6, 2023, was the result of two separate cybersecurity incidents involving unauthorized third parties gaining access to Fluke’s network. Upon detecting unusual activity within its network in October and November 2023, Fluke launched an investigation to understand the scope of the breach and the nature of the unauthorized access. The investigation concluded that sensitive data belonging to certain individuals had been exposed during this period.

The personal information that may have been compromised in the breach includes Social Security numbers, birth dates, financial information such as account numbers and credit card details, as well as health insurance information. In addition to these, other critical identifiers, such as driver’s license numbers, passport details, and birth certificate numbers, were also potentially accessed. Fluke began reviewing the affected data and identifying the specific individuals whose information had been impacted. The company completed this review by September 3, 2024, and is now in the process of notifying those affected.

Fluke began mailing data breach notification letters to impacted individuals on October 3, 2024. As part of their efforts to support those affected, the company is offering 24 months of complimentary credit monitoring services to help mitigate the risk of identity theft or fraud. The notification letters include details about the type of sensitive information that may have been exposed and provide guidance on how individuals can protect their personal information. Fluke has taken steps to ensure that affected individuals are informed and have the necessary tools to monitor their financial security.

Founded in 1948, Fluke Corporation is known for designing and manufacturing products used in electronic design, network troubleshooting, and industrial applications. The company’s portfolio includes test and measurement tools used across industries such as electrical, medical, and process engineering. In 2016, Fluke became part of the Fortive Corporation, a global technology company based in Washington. With over 1,000 employees worldwide, Fluke continues to innovate in the field of measurement and monitoring, serving customers globally. Despite the breach, Fluke is committed to safeguarding the security of its stakeholders and addressing the issue with transparency and care.

 

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  • Fluke Reports Data Breach Exposing Personal Health and Financial Information
Tags: cyber incidentsCyber Incidents 2024Data BreachesFluke CorporationmanufacturingOctober 2024United StatesWashington
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