Carnival Data Breach Exposed 6 Million People
Data breach leaves nearly 6 million Carnival customers navigating identity theft risks. The post Carnival Data Breach Exposed 6 Million People appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Cruise line operator Carnival Corporation is notifying approximately 6 million individuals that their personal information was stolen in a recent data breach.
Carnival said the incident was identified on April 14, after hackers gained access to an employee’s account via social engineering.
Using the compromised account, the attackers accessed certain company systems and exfiltrated files containing personal information.
Source: https://www.securityweek.com/carnival-data-breach-exposed-6-million-people/
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