Uber Data Breach Cover-Up
vs. Uber Technologies, Inc.
Uber concealed a 2016 data breach affecting 57 million users and drivers, paying hackers $100,000 to delete the data. Settled with all 50 states for $148 million.
2018
settled
$148M
57M users & drivers
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