Uber investigating hack on its computer systems
Following the compromising of several internal communications and engineering systems, the ride-hailing business declared that it was conducting an investigation.
After the hacker gave screenshots of emails, cloud storage, and code repositories to the media, the New York Times was the first to publish the intrusion.Information Guide Nigeria
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Uber staff members got a message that said, “I proclaim I am a hacker and Uber has suffered a data breach,” just before the Slack system was shut down.
An explicit photo was posted on an internal information page for staff, suggesting that the hacker was later able to access additional internal systems.
Uber claimed to be in contact with law enforcement regarding the hack.
There is no evidence that the attack has harmed Uber’s user base, vehicle fleet, or payment information.
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