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Carnival Cruise Breach Exposes 6 Million in Data Heist

Millions of Carnival Cruise customers are reeling after a massive data breach exposed sensitive information, with 5.9 million individuals affected by the shocking incident. The breach, which occurred over a 12-day period, was sparked by a clever social engineering scam that duped an employee into handing over access to the company's IT systems.

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Booking.com Breach Exposes User Data, Prompts PIN Resets

Booking.com recently suffered a data breach, admitting that hackers accessed sensitive reservation and user information - as a precaution, the company has reset PINs for affected bookings.

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Booking.com Exposes Reservation Data Breach Risk

Did you know that a recent data breach at Booking.com may have exposed sensitive trip details, including your name, contact info, and private messages to hotels, to unknown attackers? This incident is a stark reminder that even major travel platforms can be vulnerable to data breaches, putting your personal info at risk.

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Booking.com Breach Exposes Customer Data

A single-line warning from Booking.com that your personal data may have been exposed can be unsettling, especially when it lacks crucial details on what happened and how to protect yourself. This data breach notification raises more questions than answers, leaving customers and experts alike searching for clarity.

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Eurail Breach Compromises 300,000 Customer Records

A single misstep by Eurail B.V. has put the personal information of over 300,000 travelers at risk, following a massive data breach in December 2025 that exposed sensitive customer records. As we rely on digital services to plan our cross-border getaways, this breach forces us to confront the delicate balance between convenience and data security.

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