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Carnival Corporation has reported a significant data breach that allowed hackers to access sensitive passenger information, including dates of birth and passport numbers. This alarming incident underscores the growing challenge of cybersecurity in the modern age.
The cruise line disclosed on Wednesday that the breach occurred in April through social engineering tactics, where a hacker managed to deceive an employee and infiltrate the company’s systems. Despite Carnival’s swift action to halt the unauthorized access, the perpetrators succeeded in compromising personal data.
Carnival has been proactive in responding to the breach, reaching out to affected customers to inform them of the situation. To help mitigate potential fallout, the company is offering complimentary credit monitoring services. They urge customers to stay vigilant against any signs of identity theft or fraud and recommend contacting local authorities if they suspect any wrongdoing.
- Government-issued identification number (such as driver’s licenses and passports)
In light of this breach, Carnival is conducting a thorough review of its cybersecurity protocols. The company is committed to implementing enhanced measures to protect its systems against future attacks, demonstrating a dedication to safeguarding passenger information.
The cruise line said it was reviewing its cybersecurity measures and taking steps to further safeguard its systems.
Carnival did not say how many customers were impacted by the data breach.
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