Carnival Corporation
Coverage of Carnival Corporation in the Nexus archive.
- Grand Bahama Bets $3.5bn on Becoming the Caribbean’s Trade Gateway
Grand Bahama has attracted over $3.5bn in investments and commitments since 2021, driven by a 91.2% surge in visitor arrivals and major cruise port projects by MSC and Carnival.
- Carnival Corporation's data breach exposed personal data of nearly 6 million customers
Carnival Corporation experienced a data breach affecting nearly 6 million customers after a social engineering attack compromised an employee account. The breach exposed personal data including names, dates of birth, and government-issued ID numbers.
- I won “free vacation” but actually got scammed
A person and their partner attended a pride event where they spun a wheel and won a 'free' vacation, which turned out to be a scam. The scam involved aggressive sales tactics for vacation packages, unauthorized credit card opening using their social security number, and hidden fees totaling over $500. The company was not affiliated with 'Carnival' as claimed and victims reported issues redeeming packages.
- 800,000 Texans' personal info compromised in cruise company data breach
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating Carnival Corporation after a data breach in April compromised the personal information of 6 million people, including over 800,000 Texans.
- Carnival stock sinks after summer profit forecast disappoints
Carnival's stock declined following a summer profit forecast that fell short of analyst expectations, despite the cruise operator reporting record second-quarter revenue and adjusted net income.
- Carnival: Fiscal Q2 Earnings Snapshot
Carnival Corp. reported fiscal Q2 net income of $537 million, or 39 cents per share, with adjusted earnings of 41 cents per share, exceeding analysts' expectations. The company's revenue reached $6.66 billion, surpassing forecasts of $6.64 billion.
- Teen charged with killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise taken into custody, will be held behind bars until trial
Sixteen-year-old Timothy Hudson was taken into custody by U.S. Marshals and will remain in custody until his trial for the November 2025 killing of his stepsister, Anna Kepner, aboard a Carnival cruise. He faces federal charges of murder and aggravated sexual abuse and has pleaded not guilty.
- Carnival breach may put your travel data at risk
Carnival Corporation confirmed a data breach affecting nearly 6 million people, caused by a social engineering attack on a single user account. The breach exposed personal data including names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, and government-issued IDs. Leaked data also impacted Holland America's loyalty program, potentially affecting non-Carnival customers.
- Carnival customer information, including passport details, impacted by data breach, cruise line says
Carnival Corporation reported that a social engineering attack allowed hackers to access sensitive customer information, including passengers' dates of birth and passport numbers.
- Carnival customer information, including passport details, impacted by data breach, cruise line says
Carnival Corporation reported a data breach caused by a social engineering attack, exposing passengers' sensitive information such as dates of birth and passport numbers. The cruise line confirmed hackers accessed this data through the attack.
- Carnival customer information, including passport details, impacted by data breach, cruise line says
Carnival Corporation reported a data breach caused by a social engineering attack, resulting in hackers accessing passengers' sensitive information including dates of birth and passport numbers.
- Major cruise line hack exposes sensitive data of nearly 6 million travelers
Carnival Corporation, the world’s largest cruise company, disclosed a data breach exposing the personal information of nearly 6 million customers due to a social engineering attack. The company is offering free credit monitoring to affected U.S. travelers and has enhanced security measures to prevent future incidents.
- ShinyHunters adds Charter to trophy shelf after 4.9M customer records leak
ShinyHunters leaked 4.9 million Charter Communications customer records, including names, email addresses, phone numbers, and physical addresses, after the company allegedly refused their extortion demands. Charter confirmed an investigation but claimed no sensitive data was exfiltrated, while the breach is part of a broader pattern of ShinyHunters targeting organizations, including a recent Carnival Corporation data theft.
- Carnival confirms ShinyHunters cruised off with 6M customer records after April breach
Carnival Corporation confirmed a data breach affecting nearly 6 million customers after a social engineering attack on April 14. Hacking group ShinyHunters claimed to have stolen terabytes of data, including personal information like names, addresses, and identification numbers. Carnival is offering free credit monitoring to affected individuals and has enhanced its security measures.
- Carnival Cruise confirms data breach affecting nearly 6 million people
Carnival Corporation, the world's largest cruise line operator, has confirmed a data breach affecting nearly 6 million people, attributed to the ShinyHunters extortion gang in April 2026.
- Cruise buffet guests face surprise charges for taking food back to cabins
Costa Cruises, a Carnival Corporation subsidiary, has implemented a policy fining guests €60 for taking buffet food into cabins, citing safety and hygiene concerns. The policy allows only trained room service staff to deliver food to rooms, sparking mixed reactions from passengers on social media.
- California nurse awarded $300k after downing 14 shots and blaming cruise for blacking out
A California nurse was awarded $300,000 by a federal jury in Miami after claiming she suffered injuries, including a possible traumatic brain injury, from falling on a Carnival Cruise ship following 14 tequila shots. Carnival disputes the incident, arguing the fall did not occur, and plans to appeal the verdict.
- ShinyHunters claim they have cruise giant Carnival's booty as 7.5M emails surface
Carnival Corporation, the world's largest cruise company, is facing a data breach involving 7.5 million email addresses linked to one of its subsidiaries, as flagged by Have I Been Pwned. ShinyHunters, a breach-hunting group, claims responsibility for the leak.