Data Breach Summary
On September 19, 2025, PCE Constructors, an industrial construction company based in Louisiana, reported a data breach involving unauthorized access to sensitive personal information. The incident may have exposed personally identifiable information (PII) of employees and other individuals associated with the company.
On September 19, 2025, the company reported a data breach to the Texas Attorney General, noting that an unauthorized third party may have accessed sensitive information stored in its systems.
As of September 22, 2025, PCE Constructors has not publicly disclosed full details regarding the scope or nature of the breach. The company has stated that the information affected may vary by individual. While the investigation is ongoing, PCE Constructors has been working to identify which individuals may have been impacted and the types of information that were potentially exposed.
The compromised data reportedly includes sensitive personally identifiable information (PII), which could be misused for identity theft or fraud. The lack of public disclosure regarding the number of individuals affected or whether the breach involved malicious actors posting data online creates uncertainty for those potentially impacted.
This breach highlights the importance of cybersecurity practices, even for small-to-medium-sized industrial companies that may not be traditional targets of cyberattacks. PCE Constructors is expected to continue collaborating with authorities and cybersecurity experts to contain the breach and implement stronger safeguards to prevent future incidents.
The unauthorized access to PCE Constructors’ systems was first reported on September 19, 2025. The company disclosed the incident to the Texas Attorney General and began investigating the scope of the breach immediately. As of September 22, 2025, specific details about the duration and full impact of the breach remain under review.
The data potentially exposed in this breach includes:
These types of personally identifiable information (PII) can be used for identity theft, financial fraud, and other malicious purposes if they fall into the wrong hands.
If you believe your personal information may have been compromised in this breach, there are steps you can take to protect yourself:
Filling out our secure form allows you to connect with legal experts who can help you understand your rights and options following a data breach.
If you have received notice that your personal information may have been impacted by this breach, you may be eligible to participate in a class action lawsuit to seek compensation for the misuse of your sensitive data.
Even if PCE Constructors offers protective services, the potential for identity theft or fraud remains. Class Action U connects affected individuals with skilled attorneys who specialize in data breach class actions and can guide you through the process of pursuing justice.
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