Some New Jersey drivers are receiving a written apology from a law firm
representing Uber that says hackers have breached its network and stolen driver
data, including full names, Social Security Numbers, and more.
representing Uber that says hackers have breached its network and stolen driver
data, including full names, Social Security Numbers, and more.
Genova Burns, a mid-sized law firm in Newark, claims hackers breached its
servers on Jan. 23, but it only learned about the intrusion on Jan 31.
“In connection with this legal representation, we received data regarding
certain drivers on the Uber platform, which included information