CRAPSICAB COMPANY Uber has been hit with a £385,000 fine for failing to protect Brit’s personal data during a 2016 cyberattack. The fine comes…
CRAPSICAB COMPANY Uber has been hit with a £385,000 fine for failing to protect Brit’s personal data during a 2016 cyberattack.
The fine comes courtesy of the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) which on Tuesday said that a «series of aviodable security flaws» allowed attackers to access the usernames, email addresses and phone numbers of around 2.7 million UK customers .
The records of almost 82,000 drivers based in the UK — which included details of journeys made and how much they were paid — were also taken.