credit monitoring
Coverage of credit monitoring in the Nexus archive.
- Carnival data breach exposes personal information of nearly 6 million cruise passengers
Carnival Cruise Line experienced a data breach affecting nearly 6 million passengers, exposing personal information such as names, addresses, and government-issued IDs. The breach, discovered on April 14 via a social engineering attack, led to free credit monitoring for impacted individuals and enhanced security measures by the company.
- 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.
- 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.