CARNIVAL Corporation has disclosed another personal data breach, saying it detected unauthorised access to its computer systems in Mar. The company, which afterward alerted regulators and hired a cybersecurity firm to investigate the breach, acted quickly to “shut down the event and prevent further unauthorised access”, it said. The breach...
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CARNIVAL Corporation has disclosed another personal data breach, saying it detected unauthorised access to its computer systems in Mar.
The company, which afterward alerted regulators and hired a cybersecurity firm to investigate the breach, acted quickly to “shut down the event and prevent further unauthorised access”, it said.
The breach affected personal information of a number of guests, employees and crew members for Carnival Cruise Line, Holland America Line, and Princess Cruises, as well as the company’s medical ops.
“There is evidence indicating a low likelihood of the data being misused,” Carnival said.
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