Uber data breach cover-up
Uber has admitted that it concealed a massive hack of its computer system in 2016 that affected 57 million customers and drivers. According to Bloomberg which first reported the breach, instead of notifying regulators, Uber paid the hackers 100,000 dollars (85,000 euro) to delete the data. Compromised information included names, email addresses and phone numbers of…
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