The breach involved names, mobile phone numbers and email addresses, the ride-hailing company told UK's Information
Commissioner's Office (ICO). ICO said it expects Uber to alert all the affected users in UK as soon as possible.
Latest ICO statement on Uber data breach. Read full statement here: https://t.co/xVqD86iPD3 pic.twitter.com/zoW8PQtYOb
— ICO - Information Commissioner's Office (@ICOnews) November 29, 2017
Uber failed to disclose a massive breach last year that exposed the data of some 57 million users, the company's new chief executive officer said last week.
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In Britain, Uber drew around 2.85 million users, on average, over the past three months, according to web and mobile app traffic measurement firm SimilarWeb. Uber was not immediately available for comment on the disclosure.
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