Hackers are taking advantage of Uber’s security breach with this dangerous phishing email



Uber has become the latest company to reveal that it has been hacked after confirming that the details of some 57 million customers and around 600,000 drivers were leaked.
Understandably, the questions that customers and drivers will want asking is whether or not they’ve had their details leaked, what details were leaked and how dangerous this leak could be

What happened?

In 2016 a pair of individuals were able to hack into data that Uber had stored on a third-party cloud server.
Having gained access, the individuals were then able to steal information belonging to Uber and in turn demand a ransom from the company.
In a statement, Uber’s new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said:
“At the time of the incident, we took immediate steps to secure the data and shut down further unauthorized access by the individuals. We subsequently identified the individuals and obtained assurances that the downloaded data had been destroyed.”
Those assurances obtained by Uber involved giving the two individuals $100,000 in exchange for their silence and the promise that the information wouldn’t be shared.

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