National Boat Owners Association Breach Investigation
National Boat Owners Association Breach Investigation
In a significant cybersecurity incident, the National Boat Owners Association (NBOA) recently experienced a data breach that has impacted a total of 3,580 individuals. This breach, which occurred on May 7, 2025, was discovered on June 6, 2025, and has raised concerns over the security of sensitive personal information.
About National Boat Owners Association
The National Boat Owners Association is a prominent organization based in Sarasota, NJ, dedicated to serving the interests of boat owners across the nation. With a mission to provide valuable resources and support for boat enthusiasts, the NBOA plays a crucial role in the boating community.
What Happened
The breach was identified as an external system breach, attributed to hacking activities. The organization took immediate steps to mitigate the impact of the breach upon its discovery. Written notifications were sent to affected individuals on January 21, 2026. In response to the breach, the NBOA also offered identity theft protection services through Experian IdentityWorks for a duration of 24 months, providing credit monitoring and identity protection services to those affected.
Next Steps
If you believe you are one of the affected individuals, it is crucial to understand your rights and options moving forward. We at Srourian Law Firm (SLFLA) are here to help you navigate the complexities of this situation. Please reach out to us to discuss your options and ensure that your personal information is protected.
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Srourian Law Firm is investigating a potential class action lawsuit against National Boat Owners Association for a recent data breach.
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