Uber suffered a major cyberattack Thursday night that forced it to take a significant portion of its computer systems offline. In a post on Twitter, the global ride and food delivery company explained “He is currently responding to the incident cyber security “, and indicates that he is in contact with the police. “ We will post more information as soon as we know more. Uber clarified.
Agreed New York Times , who had access to screenshots and internal documents sent by cybersecurity experts, the hacker who broke into Uber’s computer network was just 18 years old. He says he texted an Uber employee who claimed to be the company’s information technology manager. The employee made sure to provide a password that allowed hackers to access Uber’s systems.
Uber’s Slack system has been taken offline
Uber’s Slack communication system was then taken offline, and employees received a message from the hacker: “I hereby declare that I am a hacker and that Uber has suffered a data breach”. After this attack, Uber employees were instructed not to use the company’s internal messaging service under any circumstances.
The hacker would also have access to the Hacker One system, a reward program for hunting bugs and attacks. Hacker One has blocked access to internal Uber documents that were published on its platform.
At this time, the availability of the Uber and Uber Eats apps is not affected.
Source: Le Figaro

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