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To keep yourself safe use these precautionary steps and follow us on social media for future data breach alerts. What You Should DoĬhange all your passwords periodically, check your credit card and bank statements consistently, and use a credit monitoring service. Any information of a person has a chance to be exposed, no matter how secure the site can be. When a site is breached, your personal information can be accessed by hackers and can be made publicly available on the internet. And as mentioned in our email to affected consumers, no financial information was compromised.” Drizly is advising its customers to change their passwords. Drizly failed to properly safeguard Plaintiff’s and Class members’ information or timely notify them that sensitive customer data was stolen, allowing cybercriminals to access its users’ sensitive customer data since at least February 13, 2020, when the ‘Fresh Hacked’ dump of sensitive customer data was posted on the dark web, the complaint reads, averring that the incident would have discovered the breach much sooner had Drizly properly monitored its systems.

A spokesperson for Drizly explained, “Delivery address was included in under 2% of the records. Customer data that was compromised includes customer email addresses, dates of birth, hashed passwords and delivery addresses. It is believed that nearly 2.5 million Drizly accounts were impacted by this breach. Drizly, an alcohol delivery service, has been hit by a data breach.
