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  • Uber Paid Hackers $100,000 to Delete Stolen Data on 57 Million People

    11/22/2017 4:44:30 AM PST · by Michael van der Galien · 6 replies
    PJ Media ^ | 11-22-2017 | Michael van der Galien
    This week Uber fired its chief security officer and one of his deputies. The reason? They had concealed a massive security breach for more than one year. And that's not all: in order to convince the hackers to delete the information on 57 million people, the security officers paid the hackers $100,000. "At the time of the incident, Uber was negotiating with U.S. regulators investigating separate claims of privacy violations. Uber now says it had a legal obligation to report the hack to regulators and to drivers whose license numbers were taken. Instead, the company paid hackers to delete the...
  • Uber Paid Off Hackers To Hide Massive Data Breach

    11/21/2017 8:21:37 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 6 replies
    M.I.T Technology Review ^ | November 22, 2017 | Martin Giles
    The latest scandal to engulf the transportation giant could be its worst yet.Uber has taken plenty of wrong turns over the past few years. But the latest is certainly one of the most damaging. Bloomberg has revealed that the company concealed for more than a year a massive data breach that exposed sensitive records of millions of drivers and customers. The breach, which occurred in October 2016, was reportedly hidden by Uber’s Chief Security Officer, Joe Sullivan, and others. Sullivan and one of his deputies have been ousted by the company. Travis Kalanick, the firm’s cofounder and former CEO, was...
  • Uber hid a hack that exposed data of 57 million users and drivers for more than a year

    11/21/2017 2:39:16 PM PST · by Red Badger · 10 replies
    CNBC ^ | 11/21/2017 | Anita Balakrishnan | Deirdre Bosa
    Hackers stole data from 57 million Uber users and drivers in 2016. The hackers stole names and driver's license numbers of around 600,000 drivers in the U.S., as well as rider names, email addresses and mobile phone numbers. According to Bloomberg, the company paid hackers $100,000 to delete the data and keep the breach quiet, and did not report the incident. Hackers stole data from 57 million Uber users and drivers, a breach that the company concealed for more than a year. Uber released a statement on the 2016 attack, and also published resources for riders and drivers. According to...