The leak includes data from numerous internal files associated with mobile systems used by Uber, Uber Eats and other third parties. These files include data, source code, internal documents and login information.

This login information includes data from more than 70.000 Uber employees. Although it was initially thought that this data came from a previous leak, it comes from another more recent internal leak from a phishing attack against several employees.

Uber has informed employees about what happened and warns them of possible attacks in the near future, thanks to the obtained data.

Fountain: Bleeping Computer


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