Endue Software Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
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Dapeer Law, P.A., a top-rated class action law firm, is investigating the Endue Software data breach. If you received notice that your information was exposed during this breach, you may be entitled to compensation. It's free to join our investigation to see if we can help you recover.

Endue Software Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Were you one of the 118,028 Americans notified that your Social Security and medical details were exposed? Endue Software’s recent cyber-attack has put highly sensitive data at risk—now is the time to act. Find out how to protect yourself and whether you can seek compensation.

What Happened?

Endue Software, a Brooklyn-based healthcare technology firm specializing in infusion-management platforms, detected suspicious activity on February 17, 2025. A forensic investigation confirmed that, the previous day, an unauthorized actor briefly infiltrated the company’s Google Cloud-hosted environment and exfiltrated files containing personal and protected health information.

The breach was fully contained by March 31, however regulators and affected residents across at least six states were promptly informed.

What Information Was Exposed?

  • Full name
  • Social Security number
  • Date of birth
  • Home address
  • Government-issued ID numbers
  • Medical record number & treatment details
  • Financial or insurance information (for some individuals)

The combination of Social Security numbers with medical data significantly elevates the risk of identity theft and medical fraud.

How Many People Were Affected?

In total, 118,028 U.S. residents were impacted, including:

  • Texas – 5,650 residents
  • California – 500+ residents
  • Massachusetts – 175 residents
  • Maine – 54 residents
  • New Hampshire – 76 residents
  • Other states – remaining affected residents

Endue Software’s Response

The company immediately secured its systems, engaged cybersecurity experts, and began mailing notification letters on April 11, 2025. It also set up a dedicated toll-free hotline—1-833-998-5748—to answer questions and provide credit-monitoring guidance.

Download Official Breach Notice (PDF)

Steps You Should Take Now

  1. Review Your Notification Letter: Confirm exactly what data of yours was involved.
  2. Monitor Credit Reports: Request free reports at AnnualCreditReport.com and look for unfamiliar accounts.
  3. Place a Fraud Alert: Contact any one of the three major credit bureaus; they must inform the other two.
  4. Consider a Credit Freeze: Free under federal law—blocks new credit lines until you lift the freeze.
  5. Watch Medical Statements: Question charges you don’t recognize; contact your insurer immediately.
  6. Remain Alert for Phishing: Attackers may use stolen data to craft convincing emails or calls.

Can You File a Lawsuit Against Endue Software?

Data breach litigation aims to recover out-of-pocket costs, credit-monitoring fees, time spent resolving fraud, and potential statutory damages. If you received a breach notice—or even suspect your information was involved—you may qualify to join a class action seeking compensation.

Deadlines to Know

Every state sets its own statute of limitations for privacy claims, often ranging from one to four years. Act quickly: preserving your rights typically requires joining or initiating legal action before these deadlines expire.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I was part of the Endue Software data breach?

You should have received a mailed notice dated on or after April 11, 2025. If your address changed recently, contact Endue’s hotline (1-833-998-5748) to confirm.

What compensation could I receive from an Endue Software lawsuit?

Potential awards may include reimbursement for fraud-related expenses, credit-monitoring services, lost time, emotional distress, and statutory damages where allowed.

Is credit monitoring free after the Endue Software breach?

The company has offered complimentary services in many cases. Check your notification letter for enrollment instructions.

Will placing a credit freeze hurt my credit score?

No. A freeze restricts new credit but has no impact on your existing score or accounts.

Can I join the lawsuit if I haven’t noticed any fraud yet?

Yes. Courts recognize the increased risk of future identity theft as a valid harm.

The Bottom Line

The Endue Software data breach involves highly sensitive personal and medical information. Swift action can reduce your risk—and legal remedies may be available. Stay vigilant, safeguard your identity, and explore your rights today.

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