WASHINGTON — DoorDash is alerting customers that a recent cybersecurity incident allowed an outside party to access some users’ basic account information, although the company says sensitive data, including payment or bank details, was not touched.
The food delivery service says the breach happened after an employee fell victim to a social engineering scam. The unauthorized access was shut down quickly, and there’s no evidence so far that the information has been misused for fraud or identity theft.
"Importantly, no sensitive information was accessed by the unauthorized third party and we have no indication the data has been misused for fraud or identity theft at this time," DoorDash said in a website post .
The breach affected an unspecified number of DoorDash users, including

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