In A Twist, It’s Uber Being Charged A Fare, With Fine For Data Breach

LONDON—Uber Technologies, which is already facing a range of legal and regulatory headaches in London, has been fined $675,972 over a cyber-attack that compromised the data of millions of customers and tens of thousands of drivers.

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) said the personal details of about 2.7 million U.K. Uber customers – including email addresses and phone numbers – may have been downloaded during a 2016 hack. Clients weren't told for more than a year and the company paid the hackers $100,000 to destroy the data. In addition, information about 82,000 drivers was exposed, The Business Times reported.

"This was not only a serious failure of data security on Uber's part, but a complete disregard for the customers and drivers whose personal information was stolen," Steve Eckersley, the ICO's director of investigations, said in a statement. "At the time, no steps were taken to inform anyone affected by the breach, or to offer help and support. That left them vulnerable."

“The fine comes as Uber battles London drivers over their employment status and the number of benefits they are entitled. It was only in June that the ride-sharing company was given a new 15-month probationary license to operate in the U.K. capital after transport regulators raised concerns about its gung-ho attitude and the safety of passengers,” The Business Times said.

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