National Association of Drug Abuse Programs, Inc. Data Breach – Investigated by Federman & Sherwood
July 15, 2026 – Federman & Sherwood, a national consumer protection law firm, is investigating the National Association of Drug Abuse Programs, Inc. data breach, a cybersecurity incident involving unauthorized access to sensitive personal and healthcare information that was reported to the Vermont Attorney General.
According to the filing, the National Association of Drug Abuse Programs, Inc. data breach affected approximately five Vermont residents. The information potentially exposed includes Social Security numbers and health records.
The exposure of Social Security numbers together with protected health information may significantly increase the risk of identity theft, medical identity theft, insurance fraud, and other forms of misuse.
Federman & Sherwood is actively investigating whether the National Association of Drug Abuse Programs, Inc. implemented reasonable cybersecurity safeguards to protect sensitive personal and healthcare information and whether this data security incident could have been prevented. The firm is also evaluating potential legal claims on behalf of individuals affected by the National Association of Drug Abuse Programs, Inc. data breach.
Consumers who received a notice regarding the National Association of Drug Abuse Programs, Inc. data breach or who believe their personal or medical information may have been compromised are encouraged to monitor healthcare records, explanation of benefits statements, financial accounts, tax records, and credit reports for suspicious activity.
The potentially compromised information may include:
- Names
- Social Security numbers
- Medial information
- Health insurance information
- Other sensitive information
What is National Association of Drug Abuse Programs, Inc.?
The National Association on Drug Abuse Problems, Inc. (NADAP) is a private, non-profit organization that assists underserved New Yorkers with healthcare enrollment, employment support, community resources, and addiction treatment referrals.
Individuals affected by the National Association of Drug Abuse Programs, Inc. data breach may have legal rights and are encouraged to contact Federman & Sherwood to learn more about their options.
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