On September 26, 2023, TTM Technologies experienced unauthorized access to its systems. The breach was discovered on October 4, 2023, when suspicious activity was detected on the network. Immediate actions were taken to shut down the impacted systems and terminate the unauthorized access. Cybersecurity consultants were engaged to conduct a thorough investigation.
The types of consumer information exposed include names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver’s license/state ID numbers, passport numbers, financial account information, and health-related information. It's important to note that not all types of personal information were accessed for all individuals, and there has been no confirmed fraud or identity theft involving the exposed information as of now.
Upon discovering the breach, TTM Technologies took swift action to mitigate and remediate the incident. The company has adjusted its cybersecurity systems and procedures to enhance security and minimize the risk of future incidents. Additionally, TTM is offering 12 months of free credit and identity theft monitoring services through Experian to all affected individuals.
If you need more details about the incident or the steps you can take, TTM Technologies has set up a dedicated call center available from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM CST, excluding holidays. The toll-free number is 833-430-2161. When calling, please reference your engagement number provided in your notification letter.
For detailed disclosures and official responses related to this breach, you can visit the disclosure pages on the Maine Attorney General's website, the Massachusetts Attorney General's website, and the California Attorney General's website.
By staying informed and proactive, you can better protect your personal information from potential misuse following this data breach.