
Foodora
What Happened
In April 2016, the online food delivery service Foodora suffered a data breach which was then extensively redistributed online. The breach included the personal information of hundreds of thousands of customers from multiple countries including their names, delivery addresses, phone numbers and passwords stored as either a salted MD5 or a bcrypt hash.
Compromised Data
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Change Your Password
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Affected Accounts:
582.6 thousand
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Breach Occurred:
April 2016
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Added to HIBP:
16 Jun 2020
Recommended Actions
Change Your Password
If you haven't changed your Foodora password since 2016, do so immediately.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication
Add an extra layer of security to your account.