Erie Insurance recently experienced a proactive network shutdown starting June 7, aimed at containing suspicious activity. Here’s a detailed, easy-to-understand breakdown of the event and critical tips for clients and agents:
Date | Update Summary |
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June 7 | Detection of suspicious activity; network shutdown begins. |
June 8–9 | Outage continues; online systems unavailable. |
June 10 | Restoration efforts underway; assistance via local agents and helplines. |
June 11 | Partners with law enforcement and forensic analysts; no ransomware found. |
June 14–17 | Restoration progress announced; still no signs of threat. |
June 23 | Several systems back online; safe reconnection confirmed. |
Avoid payment scams: Erie will not contact customers via phone or email requesting payments. Avoid unfamiliar links or unsolicited personal information requests.
Security best practices:
Implementing an adaptive's solution would have significantly enhanced Erie's ability to swiftly prevent, detect and automatically respond to threats. Adaptive's platform quickly identify and mitigate suspicious activity before it escalates, which reduces the need for extended downtime and enhances overall resilience. Erie implemented Adaptive, it could have:
With its AI-driven activity monitoring and zero-trust automation, Adaptive could have significantly minimized the operational disruption Erie experienced.
Erie’s quick action and professional handling have mitigated risks. Currently, no ransomware or data breaches have been detected.