June 12, 2025 - 03:20

Erie Insurance and Erie Indemnity Company have confirmed that a cyberattack over the weekend is the cause of significant business disruptions and outages on their online platforms. The incident has raised concerns among customers and stakeholders regarding the security of sensitive information and the reliability of the company’s services.
In a statement, the companies acknowledged the impact of the cyberattack, which has affected various operations, including access to customer accounts and policy management tools. The firms are working diligently to restore normal functionality and ensure that all systems are secure.
While the full extent of the attack is still being assessed, Erie Insurance has assured its clients that their data remains protected. The company is collaborating with cybersecurity experts to investigate the breach and implement measures to prevent future incidents. Customers are encouraged to stay informed about updates regarding the situation as the companies work to resolve the issues caused by the attack.
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