Hackers gained access to some of DoorDash’s internal tools by using a phishing attack on a third-party vendor that exposed employee credentials, the company said Thursday in a blog post. DoorDash said the vendor’s access to its systems was “swiftly disabled.” It didn’t disclose the name of the vendor.
A DoorDash spokesman said the attack is linked to a
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