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Old 22-11-2017, 12:40 PM   #1
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Default Uber concealed cyber attack that exposed 57 million people's data...

Hackers stole the personal data of 57 million customers and drivers from Uber, a massive breach that the company concealed for more than a year. Read on:

http://www.theage.com.au/technology/...21-gzqbjs.html
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Old 22-11-2017, 01:39 PM   #2
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Seems Uber is getting quite a reputation for being above the law (corparate governance) as the link states, it will be hard for Uber to explain this away imo. Mega fine coming for Uber?

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"The company paid the hackers $100,000 to keep quiet"

WHAT THE ???

Are they freaking mad?
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Old 22-11-2017, 02:32 PM   #4
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Default Re: Uber concealed cyber attack that exposed 57 million people's data...

You've only got to look at the clown they had in charge, and had to get rid of.

The unorthodox corporate culture & policy, both questionable, seem to be only the tip of the iceberg.
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Terrible ethics this company.

Does raise the issue that if Uber can't keep hackers out then what hope much smaller players in the digital landscape?
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Old 22-11-2017, 06:05 PM   #6
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Terrible ethics this
I think it's not uncommon in tech companies. There seems to be this culture of 'go hard' and do whatever it takes to make the company successful. Ethics go out the window when staff are told to do ANYTHING and they'll be rewarded
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Why would anyone act surprised at this?
Uber has not followed the rules EVER.

The surprising part is that Governments just sit and watch instead of stopping them and making them obey the laws like us mere mortals have to.
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"The company paid the hackers $100,000 to keep quiet"

WHAT THE ???

Are they freaking mad?
Apparently Uber paid the hackers to delete the stolen data.

But how the hell in this digital age, would you ever know that all copies of the data have been deleted when it is so easy to make a zillion copies.

Sounds like an inside job to me.
Hmm... Not a bad way to get money out of a business tax free by paying a ransom to oneself in maybe untraceable Bitcoins.
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Too many of these companies are out of control, they get away with just about anything they want and nobody to keep them in check - this is nothing new.

Kind of like what's going on in Hollywood atm, now it seems some, both individuals and companies, will be held accountable.
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Not the first company to have this. Not the last unless digital security is taken seriously.

Australia seems to really bad for lacklustre security.

When you consider people's Medicare data was hacked. I'd be more worried as that's 25% of someone's identity out there.
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There is no digital security...
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Default Re: Uber concealed cyber attack that exposed 57 million people's data...

From the article,

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"Compromised data from the attack on October 2016 included names, email addresses and phone numbers..."
That's not very private info. What's the big deal?
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That's not very private info. What's the big deal?
Few things off the top of my head:
1. This is the information that UBER *told* us was taken ..
2. .. or this is the information UBER *think* was taken ..
3. They had a regulatory / legal obligation to report and didn't.
4. The information is potentially the start of an identify theft (at a minimum) .. social engineering for another system (linked by email or phone number), etc.
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Too many of these companies are out of control, they get away with just about anything they want and nobody to keep them in check - this is nothing new.

Kind of like what's going on in Hollywood atm, now it seems some, both individuals and companies, will be held accountable.
And yet people want governments to remove more and more regulation.

Then scream when it all falls down.
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