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National Law Review
National Law Review
6/22/2026
Texas AG Investigates Carnival Corp Data Breach Affecting 800,000 Residents

Texas AG Investigates Carnival Corp Data Breach Affecting 800,000 Residents

Original: TEXAS AG SETS SAIL ON PRIVACY ENFORCEMENT- Carnival Faces Investigation Following Massive Data Breach Affecting 800,000 Texans

Short summary

Texas AG investigating Carnival Corp following April 2026 data breach that exposed approximately 6 million records, including 800,000 Texans' sensitive data (names, payment cards, passport details, health information). Investigation examines whether Carnival maintained reasonable security measures and complied with Texas data protection laws. The case exemplifies regulators' increasingly aggressive scrutiny of companies handling large consumer datasets.

  • Texas AG launched formal investigation into Carnival Corp data breach affecting 6 million globally, 800K Texans
  • Breach resulted from social-engineering attack exposing names, payment information, passport details, and health records
  • Regulators increasingly examining security controls, employee training, vendor oversight, and incident response procedures

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