![]() It also confirmed that for DoorDash delivery drivers, or Dashers, hackers accessed data that “primarily included name and phone number or email address.”īut DoorDash declined to tell TechCrunch how many users were affected by the incident - or even how many users it currently has. The food delivery giant confirmed to TechCrunch that attackers accessed the names, email addresses, delivery addresses and phone numbers of DoorDash customers, along with partial payment card information for a smaller subset of users. Not only is it unusual to be offered news of an undisclosed breach before it’s announced, it was even stranger to have the company decline to answer nearly every question about the news it wanted us to break. In August, DoorDash approached TechCrunch with an offer to exclusively report on a data breach that exposed DoorDash customers’ personal data. Nvidia says hackers are leaking company data after cyberattack attack According to data breach monitoring website Have I Been Pwned, the hackers stole the credentials of more than 71,000 Nvidia employees, including email addresses and Windows password hashes. While Nvidia stayed tight-lipped, the now-notorious Lapsus$ gang quickly took responsibility for the breach and claimed it stole one terabyte of information, including “highly confidential” data and proprietary source code. The company refused to say much else about the incident, and, when pressed by TechCrunch, declined to say how it was compromised, what data was stolen, or how many customers or employees were impacted. ![]() NvidiaĬhipmaker giant Nvidia confirmed it was investigating a so-called “ cyber incident” in February, which it later confirmed was a data extortion event. Here is a look back at this year’s badly handled data breaches. ![]() While we’ve seen some excellent examples of how companies should respond to data breaches over the past year - kudos to Red Cross and Amnesty for their transparency - 2022 has been a year-long lesson in how not to respond to a data breach. Data breaches can be extremely harmful to organizations of all shapes and sizes - but it’s how these companies react to the incident that can deal their final blow.
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