Weee! Grocery confirms 1.1 million customer data breaches, with leaked info including names, email addresses, and phone numbers. No payment information was exposed...

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Weee! Grocery, the leading Asian and Hispanic food delivery service in North America, has confirmed a data breach that has exposed the personal information of 1.1 million customers. The threat actor, known as "IntelBroker," began leaking the data on the Breached hacking and data breach forum on Monday.
The leaked database contains Weee! customers' first and last names, email addresses, phone numbers, device types, order notes, and other information the delivery platform uses. The data breach affected customers who placed orders between July 12, 2021, and July 12, 2022.
Weee! has stressed that customer payment information was not exposed as they do not retain that data in their database. The company has confirmed that only customer information such as names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, order numbers, and order comments may have been impacted.
Weee! has notified all customers of the issue and is individually notifying all impacted customers. The company is taking the security of their customers' data very seriously and is conducting a thorough review to ensure that this does not happen again in the future.
Customers can check if their information was exposed in this breach by searching for their email address on the Have I Been Pwned website later today after the data is added. Existing members of the notification service will automatically be notified of the data breach via email.

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