EatStreet

What Happened

In May 2019, the online food ordering service EatStreet suffered a data breach affecting 6.4 million customers. An extensive amount of personal data was obtained including names, phone numbers, addresses, partial credit card data and passwords stored as bcrypt hashes. The data was provided to HIBP by a source who requested it be attributed to "JimScott.Sec@protonmail.com".

Compromised Data

Dates of birth
Email addresses
Genders
Names
Partial credit card data
Passwords
Phone numbers
Physical addresses
Social media profiles

Recommended Actions

Change Your Password

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Check Other Accounts

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Breach Overview

  • Affected Accounts:

    6.4 million
  • Breach Occurred:

    May 2019
  • Added to HIBP:

    19 Jul 2019

Recommended Actions

Change Your Password

If you haven't changed your EatStreet password since 2019, do so immediately.

Enable Two-Factor Authentication

Add an extra layer of security to your account.

Check Other Accounts

If you used the same password elsewhere, change those too.

Monitor for Suspicious Activity

Watch for unusual login attempts or messages from your account.

1Password

Use 1Password to generate and store strong, unique passwords for all your accounts.

Try 1Password