Uber says security breach affected about 50,000 drivers


  • TECH
  • Monday, 02 Mar 2015

DATA BREACH: 50,000 names and driver's license numbers of Uber drivers were leaked.

A security breach at car service Uber may have disclosed the names and driver's license numbers of about 50,000 drivers across multiple states, the company said in a statement.

The data breach involved current and former Uber drivers, and the company has notified attorneys general in states where those drivers live, including California.

"To date, we have not received any reports of actual misuse of any information as a result of this incident," the company said. However, Uber advised drivers to monitor their credit reports for fraudulent transactions.

The company has raised more than US$4bil (RM14.5bil) from prominent venture capital firms such as Benchmark and Google Ventures, valuing Uber at US$40bil (RM145bil) and making it the most valuable start-up in the United States.

Uber also filed a lawsuit in a federal court in San Francisco against the unnamed individual who accessed the company's files. Such litigation can be used to help uncover who committed the breach.

Uber said the breach occurred in May 2014 and was discovered in September. The company said it changed database access protocols and began an investigation. — Reuters

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