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DoorDash hack spills loads of data for 4.9 million people

27th September 201927th September 2019 peterglock

More supply chain nastiness…: […] A hack on food-delivery service DoorDash leaked the personal data of 4.9 million customers, delivery workers, and merchants, the company revealed on Thursday. The breach […]

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