https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janelytvynenko/instacart-customers-info-sold-online
By Jane Lytvynenko
BuzzFeed News Reporter
Last updated on July 22, 2020
The personal information of what could be hundreds of thousands of
Instacart customers is being sold on the dark web. This data includes
names, the last four digits of credit card numbers, and order histories,
and appears to have affected customers who used the grocery delivery
service as recently as yesterday.
As of Wednesday, sellers in two dark web stores were offering information
from what appeared to be 278,531 accounts, although some of those may be
duplicates or not genuine. As of April, Instacart had "millions of
customers across the US and Canada," according to a company spokesperson.
The company denied there had been a breach of its data.
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