Uber points the finger at rival Lyft following data hack
Uber has identified the IP addresses of those responsible for its February data breach which saw the license numbers and names of 50,000 drivers stolen and distributed.
Two sources close to Uber say the company has whittled the perpetrator of the attack down to a Comcast IP address, intent on unmasking the individual behind the breach via legal proceedings at a the San Francisco court.
Lyft’s technology chief, Chris Lambert, was implicated by sources who told Reuters his IP address had access to a security key used in the breach.
However the IP address in question subject to the subpoena has Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




