Weee!, a US online grocery delivery startup that specializes in Asian and Hispanic food, says it was hacked and stole a year’s worth of customer data.
In a brief statement released this week, the company said cybercriminals had obtained the names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, order numbers, and order comments of customers who placed orders by July 12 (where did you place the order?). brought in, where to leave it, etc.). 2021 and July 12, 2022.
The company does not retain customer payment information and has not been affected, according to a statement.
It’s not clear who was behind the breach, but a known cybercrime forum person claims to have provided information on 11.3 million orders and 1.1 million customer accounts stolen from Weee. increase. Early February. Troy Hunt, who runs breach notification site Have I Been Pwned, obtained a copy of his address in 1.1 million customer emails so that affected individuals could verify if their information had been compromised. Did.
The seller also said the type of device the customer used to place the order was compromised, including iPhones and Androids.
As of February 2022, Weee! Series E has raised a massive $425 million, is valued at $4.1 billion, and has over 1,500 employees.
Wee! A spokesperson did not immediately respond to requests for comment or questions regarding the leak.