Uber finds 'no evidence' that sensitive user data was stolen in hack

Joystiq

Joystiq News
The intruder who claims to have
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
might not have done much damage. The ridesharing firm has
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
that there's "no evidence" the perpetrator accessed sensitive user data, such as trip histories. All services are functioning properly, and the company has restored the use of internal software it took down upon discovering the breach.

Uber didn't say more about the reported culprit or the nature of the incident. Bleeping Computer says it
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
screenshots from the hacker that purport to show Uber's IT resources, including its Amazon Web Services console, Google Workspace dashboard and virtual machines. The perpetrator also gained access to Uber's bug bounty program, suggesting they might be aware of security holes the company hasn't necessarily fixed.


Account info appears to be safe. However, there are concerns the attacker might have access to source code, or could sell the bounty data to other hackers who might use vulnerabilities for their own campaigns. There may be fallout in the days ahead, even if Uber passengers don't have any immediate reasons to worry.

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Console Bang News!
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top