DoorDash Data Breach: When Your Food Delivery Comes with a Side of Personal Info Theft

DoorDash has once again found itself in hot water with a data breach, this time due to an employee falling for a social engineering scam. As users discover their details were accessed, some are left wondering if DoorDash is trying to break its own record for most breaches.

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Hot Take:

Oh, DoorDash, you’ve done it again! Another data breach? It seems like your delivery services are faster than your cybersecurity! Perhaps you should add a side of cyber defense to your menu. And seriously, 19 days to notify users? That’s like delivering a cold pizza and expecting a tip!

Key Points:

  • DoorDash faced a data breach on October 25, 2025, affecting user contact information.
  • This incident is the third notable security breach for DoorDash since 2019.
  • The breach was due to a social engineering scam targeting a DoorDash employee.
  • Users are advised to be cautious of phishing emails and unsolicited communications.
  • DoorDash is implementing enhanced security measures and working with law enforcement.

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