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DarkReading.webp 2023-11-28 19:57:00 L'ancien Uber Ciso s'exprime, après 6 ans, sur la violation de données, Solarwinds
Former Uber CISO Speaks Out, After 6 Years, on Data Breach, SolarWinds
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Joe Sullivan, épargné de prison, pèse sur les leçons tirées de la violation Uber 2016 et de l'importation de l'affaire Ciso de Solarwinds.
Joe Sullivan, spared prison time, weighs in on the lessons learned from the 2016 Uber breach and the import of the SolarWinds CISO case.
Data Breach Legislation Uber Uber ★★★
ProofPoint.webp 2023-11-21 08:35:02 Prévenir les attaques de fatigue du MFA: sauvegarder votre organisation
Preventing MFA Fatigue Attacks: Safeguarding Your Organization
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Gaining access to critical systems and stealing sensitive data are top objectives for most cybercriminals. Social engineering and phishing are powerful tools to help them achieve both. That\'s why multifactor authentication (MFA) has become such an important security measure for businesses and users. Without MFA as part of the user authentication process, it is much less challenging for an attacker with stolen credentials to authenticate a user\'s account.  The primary goal of MFA is to reduce the risk of unauthorized access, especially in situations where passwords alone may not provide enough protection. Even if an attacker steals a user\'s password, with MFA they still need the second factor (and maybe others) to gain access to an account. Examples of MFA factors include biometrics, like fingerprints, and signals from user devices, like GPS location.   MFA isn\'t a perfect solution, though-it can be bypassed. Adversaries are relentless in their efforts to undermine any security defenses standing in the way of their success. (The evolution of phish kits for stealing MFA tokens is evidence of that.) But sometimes, attackers will choose to take an in-your-face approach that is not very creative or technical. MFA fatigue attacks fall into that category.  What are MFA fatigue attacks-and how do they work?  MFA fatigue attacks, also known as MFA bombing or MFA spamming, are a form of social engineering. They are designed to wear down a user\'s patience so that they will accept an MFA request out of frustration or annoyance-and thus enable an attacker to access their account or device.  Many people encounter MFA requests daily, or even multiple times per day, as they sign-in to various apps, sites, systems and platforms. Receiving MFA requests via email, phone or other devices as part of that process is a routine occurrence.   So, it is logical for a user to assume that if they receive a push notification from an account that they know requires MFA, it is a legitimate request. And if they are very busy at the time that they receive several push notifications in quick succession to authenticate an account, they may be even more inclined to accept a request without scrutinizing it.  Here\'s an overview of how an MFA attack works:  A malicious actor obtains the username and password of their target. They can achieve this in various ways, from password-cracking tactics like brute-force attacks to targeted phishing attacks to purchasing stolen credentials on the dark web.  The attacker then starts to send MFA notifications to the user continuously, usually via automation, until that individual feels overwhelmed and approves the login attempt just to make the requests stop. (Usually, the push notifications from MFA solutions require the user to simply click a “yes” button to authenticate from the registered device or email account.)  Once the attacker has unauthorized access to the account, they can steal sensitive data, install malware and do other mischief, including impersonating the user they have compromised-taking their actions as far as they can or want to go.  3 examples of successful MFA fatigue attacks  To help your users understand the risk of these attacks, you may want to include some real-world examples in your security awareness program on this topic. Here are three notable incidents, which are all associated with the same threat actor:  Uber. In September 2022, Uber reported that an attacker affiliated with the threat actor group Lapsus$ had compromised a contractor\'s account. The attacker may have purchased corporate account credentials on the dark web, Uber said in a security update. The contractor received several MFA notifications as the attacker tried to access the account-and eventually accepted one. After the attacker logged in to the account, they proceeded to access other accounts, achieving privilege escalation. One action the attacker took was to reconfigure Uber\'s OpenDNS to display a graphic image on some of the company\'s internal sites.  Cisco. Cisco suffer Ransomware Data Breach Malware Tool Threat Technical Uber ★★★
InfoSecurityMag.webp 2023-11-06 13:00:00 Plus de la moitié des utilisateurs signalent des incidents de sécurité Kubernetes / conteneurs
Over Half of Users Report Kubernetes/Container Security Incidents
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Beaucoup disent que cela a conduit à une violation de données ultérieure
Many say it led to a subsequent data breach
Data Breach Uber ★★★
DarkReading.webp 2023-10-12 13:00:00 La condamnation d'appel d'appel d'Uber \\ est une violation de données 2016
Uber\\'s Ex-CISO Appeals Conviction Over 2016 Data Breach
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Les avocats de Joe Sullivan \\ ont affirmé que sa condamnation pour deux accusations de crime est basée sur des théories ténuelles et criminalise l'utilisation des programmes de primes de bogues.
Joe Sullivan\'s lawyers have claimed his conviction on two felony charges is based on tenuous theories and criminalizes the use of bug bounty programs.
Data Breach Uber ★★★
DarkReading.webp 2023-05-05 18:53:00 Le juge épargne l'ancienne peine d'emprisonnement de l'Uber Ciso au cours des accusations de violation de données 2016
Judge Spares Former Uber CISO Jail Time Over 2016 Data Breach Charges
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Dites à d'autres «vous avez une pause» de Ciso \\ », dit le juge en exerçant une peine de probation de trois ans à Joseph Sullivan.
Tell other CISO\'s "you got a break," judge says in handing down a three-year probation sentence to Joseph Sullivan.
Data Breach Uber Uber ★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2023-05-05 00:35:45 L'ancien Uber CSO Joe Sullivan évite la peine de prison sur la dissimulation de la violation des données
Former Uber CSO Joe Sullivan Avoids Prison Time Over Data Breach Cover-Up
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> L'ancien chef de la sécurité d'Uber, Joe Sullivan, a été condamné à la probation et au service communautaire pour couvrir la violation des données subie par le géant du covoiturage en 2016.
>Former Uber security chief Joe Sullivan was sentenced to probation and community service for covering up the data breach suffered by the ride-sharing giant in 2016.
Data Breach Uber Uber ★★
InfoSecurityMag.webp 2023-01-16 17:00:00 CircleCI Confirms Data Breach Was Caused By Infostealer on Employee Laptop (lien direct) According to CTO Rob Zuber, the malware was not detected by the CircleCI antivirus program Data Breach Malware Uber ★★★★
globalsecuritymag.webp 2022-12-14 10:22:28 Comment: CybelAngel CISO on Uber suffering new data breach (lien direct) Following the news that Uber suffers new data breach after attack on vendor, Todd Carrol CISO at CybelAngel questions the integrity of Ubers decisions on Cybersecurity. - Malware Update Data Breach Uber Uber
no_ico.webp 2022-12-13 20:32:46 Tequivity Cloud Server Compromise Leads to Uber Breached, Experts Reacted (lien direct) Uber experienced yet another prominent data breach that exposed private employee and business information. This time, attackers gained access to the company through a Tequivity cloud server that was used by Amazon Web Services (AWS), which gives Uber asset management and tracking services. The incident was initially reported by the New York Times. The hacker […] Data Breach Uber Uber ★★★
InfoSecurityMag.webp 2022-12-13 16:00:00 Uber Hit By New Data Breach After Attack on Third-Party Vendor (lien direct) Company information was stolen from third-party vendor Teqtivity and posted on a dark web forum Data Breach Uber Uber ★★
globalsecuritymag.webp 2022-12-13 14:59:10 Comment from cyber-expert on Uber data breach (lien direct) After the news about Uber suffering a new data breach after an attack on the vendor with sensitive information being leaked online the comment Chris Vaughan, AVP - Technical Account Management, EMEA, Tanium on the breach and its implications – as well as advice for companies to avoid similar incidents in future. - Malware Update Data Breach Uber Uber
globalsecuritymag.webp 2022-12-13 14:17:48 Expert commentary: UberLeaks data breach (lien direct) the comment from Matt Aldridge, Principal Solutions Consultant at OpenText Security Solutions about UberLeaks data breach. - Malware Update Data Breach Uber
bleepingcomputer.webp 2022-12-12 13:30:18 Uber suffers new data breach after attack on vendor, info leaked online (lien direct) Uber has suffered a new data breach after a threat actor leaked employee email addresses, corporate reports, and IT asset information stolen from a third-party vendor in a cybersecurity incident. [...] Data Breach Threat Uber Uber
securityintelligence.webp 2022-11-08 14:00:00 Millions Lost in Minutes - Mitigating Public-Facing Attacks (lien direct) >In recent years, many high-profile companies have suffered destructive cybersecurity breaches. These public-facing assaults cost organizations millions of dollars in minutes, from stock prices to media partnerships. Fast Company, Rockstar, Uber, Apple and more have all been victims of these costly and embarrassing attacks. The total average cost of a data breach has increased by […] Data Breach Uber
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2022-10-07 19:20:30 The Uber Data Breach Conviction Shows Security Execs What Not to Do (lien direct) Former Uber security chief Joe Sullivan's conviction is a rare criminal consequence for an executive's handling of a hack. Data Breach Uber Uber
SecurityWeek.webp 2022-10-07 11:16:52 Industry Reactions to Conviction of Former Uber CSO Joe Sullivan: Feedback Friday (lien direct) Former Uber security chief Joe Sullivan has been found guilty by a jury over his role in covering up a massive data breach suffered by the ride sharing giant in 2016. Data Breach Uber Uber
TechRepublic.webp 2022-10-06 21:39:45 Former Uber CSO found guilty of obstruction in attempted data breach cover-up (lien direct) Joe Sullivan schemed to hide a 2016 breach of 57 million users' information shortly after he was hired. Data Breach Uber Uber
InfoSecurityMag.webp 2022-10-06 15:00:00 (Déjà vu) Uber\'s Former Security Chief Convicted of 2016 Data Breach Cover-Up (lien direct) Joe Sullivan was charged two years ago with obstruction of justice and misprision Data Breach Uber
CSO.webp 2022-10-06 13:16:00 Guilty verdict in the Uber breach case makes personal liability real for CISOs (lien direct) Yesterday, a federal jury handed down a guilty verdict to Joe Sullivan, the former CSO on charges of “obstruction of the proceedings of the Federal Trade Commission and misprision of felony in connection with the attempted cover-up of a 2016 hack at Uber” according to a notice published by the Department of Justice (DOJ).US Attorney Stephanie Hinds, upon learning of the verdict, admonished companies that are storing data as to their responsibility to also “protect that data and to alert customers and appropriate authorities when such data is stolen by hackers. Sullivan affirmatively worked to hide the data breach from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and took steps to prevent the hackers from being caught. We will not tolerate the concealment of important information from the public by corporate executives more interested in protecting their reputation and that of their employers than in protecting users. Where such conduct violates the federal law, it will be prosecuted.”To read this article in full, please click here Data Breach Hack Uber Uber
The_Hackers_News.webp 2022-10-06 12:27:00 Former Uber Security Chief Found Guilty of Data Breach Coverup (lien direct) A U.S. federal court jury has found former Uber Chief Security Officer Joseph Sullivan guilty of not disclosing a 2016 breach of customer and driver records to regulators and attempting to cover up the incident. Sullivan has been convicted on two counts: One for obstructing justice by not reporting the incident and another for misprision. He faces a maximum of five years in prison for the Data Breach Uber Uber
SecurityWeek.webp 2022-10-05 21:49:24 Former Uber CISO Joe Sullivan Found Guilty Over Breach Cover-Up (lien direct) Uber Breach Cover Up A San Francisco jury on Wednesday found former Uber security chief Joe Sullivan guilty of covering up a 2016 data breach and concealing information on a felony from law enforcement. Data Breach Uber Uber
MitnickSecurity.webp 2022-10-03 17:00:00 Uber Data Breach: What To Know About the 2022 Cybersecurity Attack (lien direct) Uber Data Breach 2022 No matter how robust network security is, even the biggest companies fall victim to cyber attacks. These malicious attacks can be costly - to the tune of 4.3 million on average - but they also disrupt operations and hurt a company's reputation.  Data Breach Uber ★★★
Chercheur.webp 2022-09-16 14:07:13 Massive Data Breach at Uber (lien direct) It’s big: The breach appeared to have compromised many of Uber’s internal systems, and a person claiming responsibility for the hack sent images of email, cloud storage and code repositories to cybersecurity researchers and The New York Times. “They pretty much have full access to Uber,” said Sam Curry, a security engineer at Yuga Labs who corresponded with the person who claimed to be responsible for the breach. “This is a total compromise, from what it looks like.” It looks like a pretty basic phishing attack; someone gave the hacker their login credentials. And because Uber has lousy internal security, lots of people have access to everything. So once a hacker gains a foothold, they have access to everything... Data Breach Hack Uber Uber
SecurityWeek.webp 2022-09-16 09:22:19 Uber Investigating Data Breach After Hacker Claims of Extensive Compromise (lien direct) Uber hacked Uber “responding to a cybersecurity incident” after hacker claims to have breached several systems Data Breach Uber
CSO.webp 2022-09-16 03:46:00 Uber responding to “cybersecurity incident” following reports of significant data breach (lien direct) Ride-hailing giant Uber has confirmed that it is responding to a cybersecurity incident as reports emerge that the firm has suffered a significant network data breach forcing it to shut down several internal communications and engineering systems.Attacker announces Uber breach through compromised Slack account In a statement on Twitter, Uber wrote “We are currently responding to a cybersecurity incident. We are in touch with law enforcement and will post additional updates here as they become available.” While details from the company are currently sparse, a report by the New York Times on Thursday claimed that a hacker was able to compromise an employee's Slack account and used it to send a message to Uber employees announcing that the company had suffered a data breach.To read this article in full, please click here Data Breach Uber Uber
no_ico.webp 2022-09-08 14:18:20 Uber\'s Ex-security Officer Facing Criminal Charges After Data Breach (lien direct) It has been reported that Uber's former security officer, Joe Sullivan, is standing trial this week in what is believed to be the first case of an executive facing criminal charges in relation to a data breach. The US district court in San Francisco will start hearing arguments on whether Sullivan, the former head of security at the […] Data Breach Uber
MalwarebytesLabs.webp 2022-07-29 16:44:16 To settle with the DoJ, Uber must confess to a cover-up. And it did. (lien direct) The 2016 Uber data breach affected the personal information of 57 million people. And then the company covered it all up. Data Breach Uber Uber
grahamcluley.webp 2022-07-27 20:12:10 Uber\'s former head of security faces fraud charges after allegedly covering up data breach (lien direct) The former Chief Security Officer of Uber is facing wire fraud charges over allegations that he covered up a data breach that saw hackers steal the records of 57 million passengers and drivers. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog. Data Breach Uber Uber
no_ico.webp 2022-07-26 11:34:02 Uber Admits Covering Up 2016 Data Breach That Exposed 57M Users\' Data (lien direct) Uber has 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 in order to avoid prosecution. More on the story here: https://www.theverge.com/2022/7/25/23277161/uber-2016-data-breach-settlement-cover-up Data Breach Uber Uber
SecurityWeek.webp 2022-07-25 13:20:58 Uber Settles With Federal Investigators Over 2016 Data Breach Coverup (lien direct) Uber has entered a non-prosecution agreement to resolve a criminal investigation into the manner in which the company handled a 2016 data breach that impacted 57 million users and drivers. Data Breach Uber
CSO.webp 2022-05-19 02:00:00 Uber CISO\'s trial underscores the importance of truth, transparency, and trust (lien direct) Truth, transparency and trust are the three T's that all CISOs and CSOs should embrace as they march through their daily grind of keeping their enterprise and the data safe and secure. Failure to adhere to the three T's can have serious consequences.Case in point: A federal judge recently ordered Uber Technologies to work with its former CSO, Joseph Sullivan (who held the position from April 2015 to November 2017), and review a plethora of Uber documents that Sullivan has requested in unredacted form for use in his defense in the upcoming criminal trial.The case against Uber's former CSO By way of background, Uber's former CSO faces a five-felony count superseding indictment associated with his handling of the company's 2016 data breach. The court document, filed in December 2021, alleges Sullivan “engaged in a scheme designed to ensure that the data breach did not become public knowledge, was concealed, and was not disclosed to the FTC and to impacted users and drivers.” Furthermore, the two individuals, who are believed to have affected the hack and subsequently requested payment for non-disclosure ultimately received $100,000 from Uber's bug bounty program. These individuals were identified in media as, Vasile Mereacre, a Canadian citizen living in Toronto, and Brandon Glover, a Florida resident, both of whom were later indicted for their breach of Lynda (a company acquired by Linkedin).To read this article in full, please click here Data Breach Hack Uber Uber
no_ico.webp 2020-08-24 15:21:46 Former Uber Security Chief Charged With Paying Hush Money To Cover Up 2016 Hack (lien direct) As reported by The Verge, Uber's former security chief has been charged with obstruction of justice for trying to hide a data breach from the Federal Trade Commission and Uber management, according to a statement from the Department of Justice. Joseph Sullivan, who was Uber's chief security officer from April 2015 to November 2017, allegedly concealed … The ISBuzz Post: This Post Former Uber Security Chief Charged With Paying Hush Money To Cover Up 2016 Hack Data Breach Hack Uber
The_Hackers_News.webp 2020-08-20 14:39:35 Former Uber Security Chief Charged Over Covering Up 2016 Data Breach (lien direct) The federal prosecutors in the United States have charged Uber's former chief security officer, Joe Sullivan, for covering up a massive data breach that the ride-hailing company suffered in 2016. According to the press release published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Sullivan "took deliberate steps to conceal, deflect, and mislead the Federal Trade Commission about the breach" that also Data Breach Guideline Uber
SecurityAffairs.webp 2020-08-04 21:36:48 UberEats data leaked on the dark web (lien direct) Security researchers from threat intelligence firm Cyble have discovered user records of American online food ordering and delivery platform UberEats on DarkWeb. Another day, another data breach made the headlines, this time the alleged victim is UberEATS. UberEats is an American online food ordering and delivery platform launched by Uber in 2014. During the process […] Data Breach Threat Uber
SecurityAffairs.webp 2019-10-02 21:33:42 (Déjà vu) Zendesk 2016 security breach may impact Uber, Slack, and over 100k organizations (lien direct) Zendesk discloses a data breach that took place in 2016 when a hacker accessed data of 10,000 users, including passwords, emails, names, and phone numbers. In 2016, customer service software company Zendesk suffered a security breach that exposed data of 10,000 users, including passwords, emails, names, and phone numbers. Zendesk software is currently used by […] Data Breach Uber
Blog.webp 2019-09-23 08:46:59 NEW TECH: How \'cryptographic splitting\' bakes-in security at a \'protect-the-data-itself\' level (lien direct) How can it be that marquee enterprises like Capital One, Marriott, Facebook, Yahoo, HBO, Equifax, Uber and countless others continue to lose sensitive information in massive data breaches? Related: Breakdown of Capital One breach The simple answer is that any organization that sustains a massive data breach clearly did not do quite enough to protect […] Data Breach Equifax Yahoo Uber
AlienVault.webp 2019-01-04 14:00:00 Things I Hearted This Week, 4th Jan 2018 (lien direct) Welcome to 2019! I hope that you had a well-deserved break over the holidays, and a special shout out to all the people that carried on pulling shifts in the SOC, were on-call, and helped ensure stuff stayed as secure as possible while the rest of us were eating and sleeping too much! I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, that you are the real backbone of the security industry, and although you may never go to conferences, or be heard on a podcast, or put your name to a blog - you go about your job keeping things as secure as possible. We’re only half a week into the new year and the security world hasn’t slowed down in the slightest, so let’s just get down to what’s been going on these last few days, and catch up with some of the excitement that I missed while I was busy consuming mince pies. Victorian Government Employees Details Stolen We didn’t even make it a day into the new year without news of a data breach where thousands of records were stolen. Sure, it’s small compared to the millions of records we’re getting accustomed to reading about, but it’s significant nonetheless. It’s like data breaches have become an olympic level sport with everyone racing to be first. The work details of 30,000 Victorian public servants have been stolen in a data breach, after part of the Victorian Government directory was downloaded by an unknown party. The list is available to government employees and contains work emails, job titles and work phone numbers. Employees affected by the breach were told in an email their mobile phone numbers may have also been accessed if they had been entered into the directory. Data breach sees Victorian Government employees' details stolen | ABC New Town of Salem Breach Affects 7 Million Accounts Getting up to the kind of breach numbers we’re all more used to, The Town of Salem (video game) was hit with a massive data breach last week that exposed the information on more than 7 million users. The breach was discovered by the cybersecurity research Dehashed on December 28 when he received an anonymous email that indicated someone had gained access to the game’s database. Town of Salem is a role-playing game operated by BlankMediaGames. Town of Salem breach affects 7 million accounts | SC Magazine Promote Your Scams In the battle for advertising revenue supremacy, social media giants have automated their whole process and seem to have forgotten to include any basic checks for, you know, looking for obvious scams. Like this little gem whereby an obvious PayPal phishing scam was sent as a promoted tweet. And we think we’re going to clean up fake news. Twitter let someone promote an obvious PayPal phishing scam Data Breach Vulnerability Studies Uber
SecurityAffairs.webp 2018-12-23 10:02:03 France data protection agency fines Uber 400k Euros Over 2016 Data Breach (lien direct) France’s data protection agency had fined the ride-sharing company Uber with 400,000 euros ($455,000) over a 2016 data breach. The data breach suffered by Uber in 2016 exposed the personal data of some 57 million clients and drivers worldwide. In November 2017, the Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi announced that hackers broke into the company database and […] Data Breach Uber
SecurityWeek.webp 2018-12-21 14:51:01 France Fines Uber 400,000 Euros Over Huge Data Breach (lien direct) France's data protection agency said Thursday that it had fined the US ride-hailing group Uber 400,000 euros ($460,000) over a 2016 data breach that exposed the personal data of some 57 million clients and drivers worldwide. Data Breach Uber
SecurityAffairs.webp 2018-11-28 06:03:00 Uber fined nearly $1.2 Million by Dutch and UK Data Protection Authorities over data breach (lien direct) British and Dutch data protection regulators fined the ride-sharing company Uber with $1,170,892 for the 2016 data breach. British and Dutch data protection regulators have fined Uber with $1,170,892 for the 2016 security breach that exposed personal data of 57 million of its users. In November 2017, the Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi announced that hackers broke […] Data Breach Uber
SecurityWeek.webp 2018-11-27 13:01:02 Uber Fined Nearly $1.2 Million by Dutch, UK Over Data Breach (lien direct) The ride-hailing service Uber has been fined the equivalent of nearly $1.2 million by British and Dutch authorities for failing to protect customers' data during a cyberattack in 2016. Data Breach Uber
ZDNet.webp 2018-11-27 11:44:03 (Déjà vu) Uber fined £900,000 by UK, Dutch privacy regulators over 2016 data breach (lien direct) The hacker responsible was paid off to keep quiet. Data Breach Uber
bleepingcomputer.webp 2018-11-27 08:21:04 Uber Fined for Covering Up 2016 Data Breach (lien direct) The time has come for Uber to pay the piper for the data breach two years ago that leaked personal details of 57 million users and drivers as two data protection offices in Europe set fines that collectively amount to over 1 million euros. [...] Data Breach Uber ★★
The_Hackers_News.webp 2018-11-27 05:39:03 Uber fined $1.1 million by UK and Dutch regulators over 2016 data breach (lien direct) British and Dutch data protection regulators Tuesday hit the ride-sharing company Uber with a total fine of $1,170,892 (~ 1.1 million) for failing to protect its customers' personal information during a 2016 cyber attack involving millions of users. Late last year, Uber unveiled that the company had suffered a massive data breach in October 2016, exposing names, email addresses and phone Data Breach Uber
CSO.webp 2018-10-30 03:00:00 Biggest data breach penalties for 2018 (lien direct) Uber: $148 million2 uberImage by Getty/UberIn 2016 ride-hailing app Uber had 600,000 driver and 57 million user accounts were breached. Instead of reporting the incident the company paid the perpetrator $100,000 to keep the hack under wraps. Those actions, however, cost the company dearly. The company was fined $148 million -- the biggest data-breach payout in history – for violation of state data breach notification laws. Data Breach Hack Uber
BBC.webp 2018-09-27 10:24:03 Uber pays $148m over data breach cover-up (lien direct) The 2016 breach involved hackers grabbing data on millions of Uber customers and drivers. Data Breach Uber
DarkReading.webp 2018-06-28 10:45:00 Ticketmaster UK Warns Thousands of Data Breach (lien direct) Customers who bought tickets through the site are advised to check for fraudulent transactions with Uber, Netflix, and Xendpay. Data Breach Uber
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