PCE Constructors Inc., a Louisiana-based construction company, experienced data privacy incident impacting current and former employees. On June 16, 2025, the company discovered suspicious activity within its network. An investigation determined that an unauthorized actor accessed and acquired sensitive data between June 12 and June 17, 2025.
After a detailed review, PCE confirmed on July 7, 2025, that sensitive personal information was compromised. Exposed information included names, addresses, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers and other government-issued identification numbers.
The cybersecurity incident was disclosed to the Montana Attorney General on Sept. 18, 2025 and the Texas Attorney General's office on Sept. 19, 2025. The company has begun notifying impacted individuals by mail.
Upon learning of the breach, PCE Constructors acted to contain the incident by taking part of its network offline and engaging cybersecurity experts to investigate. The company also notified federal law enforcement.
PCE is offering impacted current and former employees free Kroll identity monitoring services and set up an assistance line at 866-559-4204, Monday through Friday, Central Time.
If you receive a notice from PCE Constructors about this breach, you may want to:
More information about the company can be found on the PCE Constructors website.
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