Food Delivery Service DoorDash Says Data Breach Affects 4.9 Million

  • Data from customers, merchants, delivery workers accessed
  • Exposed data may include partial bank account numbers

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The food-delivery service DoorDash Inc. announced Thursday that a security breach exposed the personal data of about 4.9 million customers, merchants, and delivery workers.

The information that was accessed could include driver’s license numbers of approximately 100,000 of its delivery workers, the San Francisco-based company said in a statement. Other data accessed may include “names, email addresses, delivery addresses, order history, phone numbers,” the company said.