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US Food Delivery Giant Grhuhab says that hackers have accessed personal details of customers and drivers after breaching its internal systems.
Gorubhab is a popular food-order and delivery platform that uses more than 375,000 merchants and 200,000 delivery suppliers its platform to over 4,000 US cities. New York -based The Wonder Group Organization has achieved The latest fall in an agreement worth $ 650 million dollars – a fraction of it $ 7.3 Billion Saraf Eat for paying for it in 2020The
On Monday, the Illinois -based company revealed a data violation that affects an unknown number of customers, merchants and drivers. Grubhab said it detected “abnormal activity” on its network that it detected to the third party service supplier.
“After the discovery, we immediately started the inquiry by identifying unauthorized access to any account related to this supplier,” Gurubhabab said in a statementThe “We immediately stopped accessing the account and removed the service supplier completely from our systems.”
It says that the infiltration has allowed the unnamed hackers to access the personal details of customers, merchants and drivers who have contacted his customer care service. This violation also affects users of the campus dining service in Gurubhabhab, which allows university students to use their food credit to the food distribution application.
According to the personal details of the Gruhhab, the campus dinner includes the last four digits of the card number – name, email address, phone number and partial payment card information. The hacker also accessed the hash passwords for the specific legacy system towards the grub, but it added that the bank account details and social security numbers were not affected by violations.
Besides, the incident did not confirm how many people were damaged by the violation of the violation, as well as when the incident took place.
The company did not immediately respond to TechCrunch questions.