A recent data breach at Carnival has affected nearly 6 million people, with sensitive information compromised due to a social engineering attack. The breach occurred when Carnival employees were tricked into providing sensitive information, allowing hackers to gain access to the company's systems.

"A social engineering attack is a scam method 'bad actors' use to trick people into giving them sensitive information or access," according to a statement from Carnival. The breach is a significant concern for Buffalo residents, as it highlights the importance of cybersecurity and the potential risks associated with online transactions.

Many residents of Buffalo may have been affected by the breach, either directly or indirectly, and are advised to take steps to protect their personal information. The breach is a reminder of the need for vigilance in the digital age, and Carnival is working to implement additional security measures to prevent similar breaches in the future. As the investigation into the breach continues, Carnival is urging customers to monitor their accounts and report any suspicious activity.

The company is also providing support and resources to those affected by the breach, including credit monitoring and identity theft protection. The breach is a significant incident, and Carnival is taking steps to prevent similar breaches from occurring in the future. A meeting is scheduled to take place on June 15th to discuss the breach and the measures being taken to prevent similar incidents.