Update on the massive Uber data loss
New updates from cybersecurity firms Sophos and Kaspersky have shed some light on the Uber data loss affecting more than 57 million personal records
New updates from cybersecurity firms Sophos and Kaspersky have shed some light on the Uber data loss affecting more than 57 million personal records
Not only did Uber have personal information of 57 million users globally stolen, but they hired hackers to cover it up
The effort is aimed at developing faster threat detection to combat cybercrime around the world and lay the groundwork for potential future collaboration
Internal offenders caused 58% of global cases, with an average number of compromised records soaring up to 13.6M records per leak
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The compromised servers were found in Indonesia, India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Vietnam, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand, among others
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These could eliminate organizations’ backups and safety nets, required to restore systems and data after an attack