Carnival Confirms Data Breach Exposed Passenger Passports and Birth Dates via Social Engineering

Millions of cruise passengers may face identity theft risks if their personal documents and travel data were compromised; the breach highlights how major travel companies remain vulnerable to targeted hacking despite security measures.
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