Just saw the news on CNN. Company did not update users for months about this.
WTF Uber... isn't this in violation of some reg of public companies? Uber covered up massive hack that exposed data of 57m users and drivers https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/nov/21/uber-data-hack-cyber-attack?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Copy_to_clipboard
Not public
tell me what precautions if any worked for you due to equifax, anthem and target breaches ....
Check on your credit card tied to Uber account for suspicious activities. My card got compromised about 3 months ago and I couldn’t figure how, now I know it might be via Uber hack.
Sorry, I re-read a report. They said credit cards data wasn’t taken. They said names, emails and phone numbers had been stolen; and drivers license numbers. So, pretty much it’s about getting even more spam
GDPR is going to fuck these companies properly come May 2018.
Give or take most companies out there are vulnerable and most likely there is a meterpreter or APT sitting inside their data centers. Lol I ran into guys and they say yea run SPAN port but who is watching encrypted tunnels. It is extremely important to micro segment these days and have absolute monitoring systems alerting you. On PII data perspective, believe it or not your data is on the dark web, get on TOR node and see something
You mean over a year now. A shady company does what a shady company does best.. stays shady af!