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DoorDash Data Breach Announced 9/27/19 – Discovered September 2019, Occurred in May 2019

Posted on 9/27/20199/27/2019 by The Internet Patrol

DoorDash has just today announced that they discovered a data breach earlier this month (while the Door Dash data breach occurred in May of 2019, they only just discovered it this month). Here is the information you need about the DoorDash data breach.

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