31/05/2026
🚨 Nearly 6 Million Travelers Impacted by Major Cruise Line Cyberattack 🚨
A recently disclosed cyberattack affecting Carnival Corporation exposed sensitive information belonging to nearly 6 million travelers. According to reports, attackers used social engineering techniques to gain access to company systems, resulting in the compromise of personal data that included names, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, and, in some cases, passport and driver’s license information.
Incidents like this serve as an important reminder: cybersecurity is not just a technology issue. It is a business issue.
Many organizations focus heavily on technical defenses but underestimate the risks associated with human error, social engineering, and credential compromise. Today’s threat actors increasingly target people rather than systems, making employee awareness, access controls, continuous monitoring, and incident response planning more important than ever.
The reality is that if a global organization with significant resources can fall victim to a cyberattack, every business should be evaluating its own security posture.
At R3Doubt, we help organizations identify vulnerabilities, strengthen defenses, and build resilience against evolving cyber threats. Our goal is simple: help businesses reduce risk before an incident becomes a costly breach.
Cybersecurity is no longer a luxury or a compliance checkbox. It is a critical investment in protecting your customers, your reputation, and your future.
What steps is your organization taking to defend against social engineering and other emerging cyber threats?