At this time, the Uber platform claims to be designed with safety as the central axis. With incident prevention features, insurance coverage, and technology that keeps you connected, we focus on giving you peace of mind when moving. But this was not always the case, some time ago uber made the serious mistake of not encrypting user data, exposing this information to possible attacks that actually came to its end.

What happened in this cyber attack on Uber

One of the most serious problems was that the cyber attack was hidden for a long time by Joe Sullivan, who was the head of security for the firm, has been fired, for the serious mistake and for having kept the theft hidden.

An issue that is almost even more alarming than the fact that almost 60 million people had their personal information compromised and that the firm kept it hidden for 12 long months, is that the company paid the attackers.

Uber reported that as part of the theft, hackers got the emails, full names, phone numbers and driver’s licenses of more than 600,000 drivers, but according to spokesmen for the San Francisco firm, the passwords were not compromised of the affected users and their financial information as well, know there is a card payment method in this application.

On the fact that the startup paid $ 100,000 to delete the information from the exposed profiles, Kaspersky experts strongly disagree with the decision since, they say, doing this further incentivizes cybercriminals by offering them this money. It is worth mentioning here that Uber executives also made the payment appear to have been part of a “bug bounty,” a practice, according to The New York Times, common among tech companies where hackers are paid. to attack your software in order to detect weak points.

As has always been said, criminals never rest and that is why we must be very attentive to what happens on the web since attacks of this magnitude are not new and cyber criminals are always looking for ways to get money.

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