Seems as if we've gotten quite a few security breaches the last few months. The latest is the food delivery service, DoorDash.

According to WKBW, DoorDash is investigating a security breach that affected 4.9 million users, workers and merchants.

DoorDash says there was "unusual activity involving a third-party service provider", so they investigated and found data was accessed on May 4th.

Luckily, the data accessed only impacted people who joined on or before April 5th of 2018. If you became a DoorDash customer after that day, your information was not compromised.

Here's a list of what information was compromised, according to WKBW.

  • Profile information including names, email addresses, delivery addresses, order history, phone numbers, as well as hashed, salted passwords — a form of rendering the actual password indecipherable to third parties.
  • For some consumers, the last four digits of consumer payment cards. However, full credit card information such as full payment card numbers or a CVV was not accessed. The information accessed is not sufficient to make fraudulent charges on your payment card.
  • For some Dashers and merchants, the last four digits of their bank account number. However, full bank account information was not accessed. The information accessed is not sufficient to make fraudulent withdrawals from your bank account.
  • For approximately 100,000 Dashers, their driver’s license numbers were also accessed.

DoorDash is letting those who were impacted know of the breach. You can learn more at DoorDash's website.

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