Following the hack that occurred a year ago, the data that, presumably, was stolen back then is now emerging. A file has been published on the dark web containing data of almost 6 millions of customers, 21.000 employees, and nearly 38.000 delivery drivers. The data includes full names, NIF, Dates of birth, addresses, and, even, bank details.

In addition to Glovo itself, there are also nearly 4.000 records related to incidents at McDonald’s, since Glovo is the delivery platform for the fast-food chain.

Glovo states that “they take data security seriously” and that a full audit of system integrity was conducted at the time. However, Following the incident, additional measures are being taken to remove the published data.


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