Direct Marketing News · 13h
Grubhub data breach compromises customer information
Grubhub, a food delivery company, has reported a data breach that compromised the personal information of some of its customers, drivers, and merchants. The company discovered the breach when it detected unusual activity within its systems.
ZDNet · 1d
Grubhub breach exposed customer data. Should you be worried?
Though the breach seems confined to a small subset of users, Grubhub customers might still want to change their passwords to be safe. To do that, sign into the website or mobile app, go to your Account page, select the setting for Password, enter your current password and a new password, and then save the change.
The Hill · 2d
Grubhub says data breach impacted unknown number of customers, drivers
It’s not clear how many users were impacted by the data breach, though Grubhub notes that “contact information of campus diners, as well as diners, merchants and drivers who interacted with our customer care service” was accessed.
The Register on MSN2d
Grubhub serves up security incident with a side of needing to change your passwordGrubhub said it doesn't think any normal user credentials are at risk, but advised customers to rotate their passwords anyway ...
Grubhub says the exact type of data stolen is different for each affected individual. The hacker obtained names, email ...
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