Fujifilm Biotechnologies Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
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Dapeer Law, P.A., a top-rated class action law firm, is investigating the Fujifilm Biotechnologies 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.

Fujifilm Biotechnologies Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

On October 23, 2025, Fujifilm Biotechnologies notified state regulators of a data-security incident that exposed sensitive personal information belonging to current and former employees. If you received a breach letter, you may qualify for complimentary identity-protection services and potential compensation. Contact our data-breach team for a free, confidential case review today.

Key Breach Facts

  • Date reported to authorities: October 23, 2025
  • Total individuals affected: 1,709 (1,675 in Texas; 34 in Massachusetts)
  • Information exposed: Social Security numbers; driver’s license numbers; addresses; dates of birth; health-insurance information; government-issued ID numbers (e.g., passport or state ID); full names
  • Free services offered: 24-month single-bureau credit monitoring, credit report & score, and proactive fraud assistance through Epiq’s Privacy Solutions ID

What Happened?

Fujifilm Biotechnologies determined that an unauthorized party gained access to systems containing certain human-resources and administrative records. The company’s review confirmed that personal data for approximately 1,709 individuals—mostly Texas residents, along with a smaller group in Massachusetts—was involved.

What Information Was Involved?

Based on the investigation, the compromised files may have contained one or more of the following data elements:

  • Social Security numbers (SSNs)
  • Driver’s license numbers
  • Addresses
  • Dates of birth
  • Government-issued ID numbers (e.g., passport or state ID card)
  • Health-insurance information
  • Full names

Company Response

Fujifilm Biotechnologies states it is committed to protecting employee information and has implemented the following measures:

  • Notified the Massachusetts and Texas Attorneys General and impacted individuals
  • Provided written guidance on identity-theft prevention and credit-report monitoring
  • Partnered with Epiq’s Privacy Solutions ID to offer complimentary identity-protection services, including:
    • Single-bureau credit monitoring for 24 months
    • On-demand credit report and score
    • Same-day alerts of changes to your credit file
    • Dedicated fraud-resolution specialists

Eligible individuals can enroll online at PrivacySolutionsID.com using the unique activation code provided in their letter.

Download Official Breach Notice (PDF)

What You Can Do Now

Even if you have not detected fraud, experts recommend taking the following steps immediately:

  • Enroll in the free credit-monitoring service before the stated deadline
  • Review bank, credit-card and retirement-account statements for unfamiliar activity
  • Order your free annual credit reports and dispute any inaccuracies
  • Consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze with the major bureaus
  • Report suspicious activity to relevant financial institutions without delay

How to File a Claim or Lawsuit

If you incurred out-of-pocket expenses, time loss, or stress because of the Fujifilm Biotechnologies breach, you might be entitled to compensation. Our data-privacy attorneys are investigating potential legal claims on behalf of affected employees.

  • Free consultation: Discuss your rights with our team—no obligation.
  • No upfront fees: We pursue cases on a contingency basis.
  • Proven track record: Millions recovered for data-breach victims nationwide.

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Company Overview

Fujifilm Biotechnologies (part of Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies) is a global contract development and manufacturing organization serving the biotechnology sector.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What happened in the Fujifilm Biotechnologies data breach?

An unauthorized actor accessed systems holding HR and administrative records, compromising personal data for approximately 1,709 individuals in Texas and Massachusetts. The company disclosed the incident on October 23, 2025.

How many people were affected by the Fujifilm Biotechnologies breach?

The company reported 1,709 affected individuals—1,675 Texas residents and 34 Massachusetts residents.

What data was exposed in the Fujifilm Biotechnologies incident?

Exposed data may include Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, addresses, dates of birth, health-insurance information, government-issued ID numbers, and full names.

Is Fujifilm Biotechnologies offering free credit monitoring?

Yes. Impacted individuals receive complimentary 24-month single-bureau credit monitoring, a credit report & score, and fraud-resolution support through Epiq’s Privacy Solutions ID.

How do I enroll in the free services?

Visit PrivacySolutionsID.com and enter the unique activation code provided in your notification letter before the stated deadline.

Do I need to join a lawsuit against Fujifilm Biotechnologies?

Legal action is optional, but you may recover financial losses and statutory damages. Schedule a free consultation to explore your options.

Where can I read the official Fujifilm Biotechnologies breach notice?

You can download the letter filed with the Massachusetts Attorney General using the button above.

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