Data Leak At Pennsylvania Farm Bureau

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Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, based out of Camp Hill, PA, announced a data leak in their system on May 14th, 2025. The breach originally occurred on December 5th, 2024, and was discovered by the company on May 7th, 2025.

While the company is not yet aware of the information taken, there are still numerous serious safety concerns to be addressed.

 

Here are the potential issues that could arise from the data leak, affecting 17,144 individuals:

  • Identity theft and fraud
  • Unauthorized access to financial accounts
  • Credit card or loan fraud
  • Phishing attacks using stolen personal information
  • Compromised social security numbers leading to tax fraud
  • Medical identity theft if health data is involved
  • Loss of privacy and potential misuse of personal details
  • Difficulty in obtaining credit or insurance due to a damaged credit history
  • Increased risk of targeted scams or social engineering attacks

So we know it’s serious, but there have to be ways to protect yourself, right? Absolutely, there are steps you can take right now to protect yourself, like monitoring your accounts closely, setting up fraud alerts, and being extra cautious with any suspicious communications.

Don’t wait until it’s too late; staying proactive is key. And if you’re affected, Morgan and Morgan offers a free case review to help you understand your rights and take action.

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