
DoorDash has confirmed a data breach that has compromised the personal information of a number of users. The compromised data includes names, email addresses, phone numbers, and physical addresses. The company reassured the public that no sensitive information, such as Social Security numbers or financial details, was accessed during the incident. The breach, which affected a combination of customers, delivery personnel, and merchants, was attributed to a social engineering attack that deceived an employee. Upon discovering the breach, DoorDash took immediate action to prevent further unauthorized access, launched an investigation, and informed law enforcement agencies about the incident. While DoorDash has not disclosed the exact number of users affected, they emphasized that there is currently no evidence that the stolen information has been misused for fraudulent activities or identity theft. The company has reached out to the users impacted by this breach to provide them with further information and assistance.
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