Endue Software Data Breach: What You Should Know

Lemberg Law is reviewing a recent data breach involving Endue Software, a technology provider for infusion care services. If you received a notice from Endue, your personal and medical information may have been exposed. Here’s what we know—and how you can protect yourself.

How Did This Happen?

On February 17, 2025, Endue discovered signs of unauthorized access to its systems. A cybersecurity investigation determined that on February 16, an unauthorized actor briefly accessed Endue’s internal systems and copied files containing sensitive data.

The breach was linked to information Endue received from Twelfth One, LLC, a client that uses Endue’s software for managing care. The company has since secured its systems and launched a detailed review to identify the affected individuals and the type of data compromised.

What Information Was Involved?

The company reports that the following information may have been included in the accessed files:

  • Name
  • Date of birth
  • Social Security number
  • Medical record number

What Endue Is Doing

In response to the breach, the company states it has:

  • Secured its systems and launched a forensic investigation
  • Notified law enforcement and relevant regulators
  • Reviewed and strengthened its internal data protection protocols
  • Offered affected individuals free credit monitoring and identity protection services through Cyberscout, a TransUnion company
  • These services include credit alerts, fraud resolution assistance, and access to a single bureau credit report and score.

What You Can Do

  1. Enroll in credit monitoring services
  2. Monitor your credit reports and medical records for suspicious activity
  3. Watch for unexpected explanation-of-benefits statements or account notices
  4. Consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze with the major credit bureaus
  5. Report suspected identity theft to the FTC at www.identitytheft.gov and to law enforcement

Get Help

If your information was exposed in the Endue Software breach, Lemberg Law can help you explore your legal options. We offer free consultations—and you pay nothing unless we win.

Source: California Department of Justice

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