Jacksonville Business Loses $60K After DoorDash Account Hack

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Jacksonville Business Loses $60K After DoorDash Account Hack
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A Jacksonville business suffered a significant financial loss after its DoorDash account was compromised, leading to unauthorized charges. The company remained silent for months before finally addressing the issue publicly.

A Jacksonville business lost $60K after its DoorDash account was hacked. The company responded after months of silence

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