In March, Lemonade Insurance surpassed $1 billion in premiums just 8.5 years after selling its first policy. (Credit: piter2121/Adobe Stock)

Insurance firm Lemonade is alerting around 190,000 consumers that their driver’s license numbers were likely exposed after a technical malfunction, according to a report by Security Week.

Copies of the insurance carrier’s notification letter was submitted to regulators in several states and show that the incident involved an online application enabling individuals to obtain car insurance quotes and purchase policies, the report said.

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