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Carnival Cruise Data Breach Exposes Nearly 6 Million Passengers

Carnival Cruise Data Breach Exposes Nearly 6 Million Passengers
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Carnival Cruise Line has confirmed that it suffered a cybersecurity breach compromising the personal information of nearly six million passengers. The cruise operator acknowledged the incident in early June 2026.

The data breach impacts a significant number of Carnival’s travelers, with personal details exposed as a result. While exact figures beyond the near six million estimate have not been specified, the scope of the breach underscores considerable exposure among the cruise line’s customer base.

Passengers whose information may have been affected are advised to stay alert by monitoring any communications from Carnival. Vigilance regarding identity safety and protective measures is

recommended as the company works to address the situation.

The announcement of this cybersecurity incident came in early June 2026, marking a serious issue within the cruise sector’s data security landscape. Further specifics about the breach remain undisclosed.