Article 64E1N Former Uber security chief found guilty of covering up massive 2016 data breach

Former Uber security chief found guilty of covering up massive 2016 data breach

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Former Uber chief security officer Joe Sullivan has been found guilty of charges that he covered up a 2016 cyberattack where a hacker downloaded the personal information of more than 57 million people. The information stolen from Uber included names, email addresses, and phone numbers for more than 50 million Uber riders and 7 million drivers, as well as driver's license numbers for another 600,000 drivers.

As reported by the New York Times and Washington Post, the jury convicted Sullivan on two counts: one for obstructing justice by not revealing the breach to the FTC and another for misprision, which is concealing a felony from the authorities.

This is believed to be the first time a company executive faced criminal prosecution over a...

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