The vendor, Teqtivity, which helps manage and track information technology equipment such as phones and computers, on Monday confirmed the cyberattack.
More than 77,000 Uber employees’ email addresses and other company data, including source code, have been leaked as part of the recent hack, according to a report from Bleeping Computer, which covers information security and technology news.
“We believe these files are related to an incident at a third-party vendor and ...
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