social engineering attack
Coverage of social engineering attack in the Nexus archive.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Hackers impersonated eth.limo team to hijack its domain: Post-mortem
Hackers impersonated the eth.limo team to hijack its domain in a sophisticated social engineering attack. EasyDNS CEO Mark Jeftovic confirmed the breach and stated the company is investigating the incident.