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Carnival Cruise Line Cyber Attack Exposes Nearly Six Million Passenger Records

Carnival Cruise Line Cyber Attack Exposes Nearly Six Million Passenger Records
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Carnival Cruise Line has disclosed a cybersecurity incident that resulted in the exposure of data linked to nearly six million travelers. The breach involves sensitive passenger information, raising alarm over data security in the cruise sector.

The cyberattack, which came to light in early June 2026, included access to personal details and passport information of those affected. Carnival promptly reported the situation and has since initiated investigations alongside increased monitoring measures.

Travelers with reservations on Carnival cruises during the affected timeframe are encouraged to remain vigilant for any unauthorized use of their information. The company has issued guidance aimed at

helping passengers protect their data going forward.

This event has also sparked discussions about the robustness of privacy safeguards throughout the cruise industry, emphasizing the need for stringent security protocols to protect traveler data.