St. Moritz Marine Service, Inc. (“St. Moritz”) has disclosed a data security incident that may have exposed personal information belonging to certain individuals. The incident involved unauthorized access to the company’s network and potentially affected files containing personal information.
St. Moritz notified affected individuals that certain files may have been accessed or acquired by an unauthorized third party. The company is offering 24 months of complimentary credit monitoring and identity protection services through Cyberscout, a TransUnion company, as a precaution.
St. Moritz Marine Service, Inc. Data Breach Investigation
According to the notification issued by St. Moritz Marine Service, Inc., the company discovered potential unauthorized access to its network on April 29, 2026. After identifying the issue, St. Moritz immediately took steps to investigate and address the incident, including engaging third-party specialists to determine the nature and scope of the unauthorized activity.
The investigation determined that certain files were accessed or acquired by an unauthorized third party. St. Moritz conducted a review of the affected files to identify whether they contained personal information and determine which individuals may have been impacted.
The company completed its investigation and file review on June 16, 2026, identifying that certain files may have contained personal information belonging to affected individuals. St. Moritz stated that it has no evidence of fraud or misuse of the information but is providing notice out of an abundance of caution.
Cybersecurity incidents involving unauthorized network access can create significant risks when personal information is exposed. Depending on the information involved, affected individuals may face risks including identity theft, fraudulent account activity, phishing attempts, and other misuse of personal data.
When Did This Breach Occur?
The St. Moritz Marine Service, Inc. data breach was discovered on April 29, 2026, when the company identified potential unauthorized access to its network.
Following the discovery, St. Moritz investigated the incident and determined on June 16, 2026 that certain files may have contained personal information belonging to affected individuals.
Notification letters regarding the incident were issued on July 13, 2026.
What Information Was Breached?
According to St. Moritz’s notification, the information involved may include:
- First and last name
- Personal information contained within affected files
The notification indicates that the specific information involved may vary depending on the individual.
Because personal information may have been exposed, affected individuals should remain vigilant and monitor their accounts and credit reports for suspicious activity.
What You Can Do
If you received a notice regarding the St. Moritz Marine Service, Inc. data breach, consider taking the following steps:
- Enroll in credit monitoring: St. Moritz is offering 24 months of free credit monitoring and identity protection services through Cyberscout, a TransUnion company.
- Monitor credit reports: Review your credit reports for unfamiliar accounts, inquiries, or changes.
- Review financial accounts: Check bank accounts, credit cards, and other financial records for unauthorized activity.
- Consider a fraud alert: A fraud alert can require creditors to take additional steps before extending new credit.
- Consider a credit freeze: A security freeze may help prevent unauthorized accounts from being opened using your information.
- Watch for phishing attempts: Be cautious of suspicious emails, calls, or messages that request personal information.
- Save breach documents: Keep your notification letter, enrollment information, and any communications from St. Moritz.
- Document suspicious activity: Maintain records of fraudulent activity, expenses, or time spent responding to the incident.
Individuals with questions about the incident can contact St. Moritz’s dedicated assistance line during the hours listed in their notification letter.
File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against St. Moritz Marine Service, Inc.
Companies that collect and maintain personal information have a responsibility to implement reasonable cybersecurity measures designed to protect that information from unauthorized access. When a data breach occurs, affected individuals may experience privacy concerns, identity theft risks, and costs associated with monitoring and protecting their information.
If your information was exposed in the St. Moritz Marine Service, Inc. data breach, you may have legal options. A class action lawsuit may allow affected individuals to seek compensation for damages related to privacy violations, identity protection expenses, and other losses connected to the incident.
By joining together with others affected by the same cybersecurity incident, individuals may be able to hold organizations accountable and encourage stronger protections for personal information.
Contact Class Action U to connect with experienced data breach lawyers. If you received a notice or believe your information may have been affected, fill out our secure form to learn more. There is no cost and no obligation to speak with a legal partner.