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Uber admits covering up massive 2016 data breach in settlement with US prosecutors
July 25, 2022, 1:54 p.m. | Andrew J. Hawkins
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Uber admitted to covering up a massive cybersecurity attack that took place in October 2016, exposing the confidential data of 57 million customers and drivers, as part of a settlement with the US Department of Justice to avoid criminal prosecution.
In order to not be prosecuted for the cover-up, Uber “admits that its personnel failed to report the November 2016 data breach to the [Federal Trade Commission] despite a pending FTC investigation …
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