Uber Mistakenly Exposed The Personal Data Of Hundreds Of Drivers

Ride-hailing company Uber compromised the data of 674 of its drivers, disclosing social security numbers and photos of their licenses.

Uber, the world's most valuable startup, just made a major gaffe: The ride-hailing company accidentally released the personal information of hundreds of its drivers, allegedly leaking social security numbers, scans of drivers' licenses, taxi certification forms, and other private data. According to Motherboard, the leak was first reported by drivers on Tuesday, and was associated with the release of Uber's new Partner app for drivers.

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Published on October 14, 2015 09:15
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