DoorDash Data Breach Strikes Again: A Comedy of Errors or Just Plain Negligence?

DoorDash has confirmed a data breach in October 2025, resulting from a social engineering scam targeting an employee. While sensitive information wasn’t accessed, customer names, phone numbers, and email details were. DoorDash is enhancing security systems and employee training. This marks the third breach for DoorDash in six years.

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DoorDash strikes again! In the latest episode of “Oops, We Did It Again,” our favorite food delivery service confirms a data breach where customer info took a little joyride without permission. What’s next, DoorDash, delivering our personal data to hackers with a side of fries?

Key Points:

  • DoorDash experienced a data breach affecting customer names, phone numbers, physical addresses, and emails.
  • The breach was a result of a social engineering scam targeting an employee.
  • No sensitive data like Social Security numbers or payment info was accessed.
  • DoorDash has implemented new security measures and employee training post-breach.
  • This is the third breach for DoorDash in six years, raising concerns about their cybersecurity practices.

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