28-11-2017 11:59 via telecoms.com

US Senate starts asking questions Uber will not want to answer

Following the news Uber suffered a major data breach, the firm has received a letter from US Senators asking some tough questions which might pile more misery on the under fire brand.
In late 2016, Uber was the victim of a data breach which saw the personal information of 57 million customers and drivers fall into nefarious hands. If having inadequate security wasn’t enough of a PR headache, it now appears Uber tried to hush up the breach, paying the hackers $100,000 to delete the data. No
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