Grubhub’s Data Drama: Third-Party Blunder Puts User Info on the Menu

Grubhub blames a third-party contractor for a data breach affecting users and merchants. The company insists no normal user credentials are at risk but suggests changing passwords anyway. Remember, even hashed passwords get a makeover more often than a celebrity’s wardrobe! Grubhub is beefing up security to prevent future mishaps.

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**_Grubhub’s recent data breach is like finding out your favorite restaurant is serving up a side of your personal information with every meal. It’s a reminder that while you can order food quickly, securing your data is an entirely different feast._**

Key Points:

– Grubhub blames a third-party provider for a breach compromising user data.
– Compromised data includes names, emails, phone numbers, and partial payment details.
– Grubhub assures no full credentials or highly sensitive information were leaked.
– The company immediately revoked access and launched an investigation with forensic experts.
– Grubhub emphasizes enhancing security measures to prevent future incidents.

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