The $100K Question would be - Did the hackers really delete the data?
Instead of disclosing the breach, the company paid $100,000 in ransom to the two hackers who had access to the data in exchange for keeping the incident secret and deleting the information instead of disclosing the breach, the company paid $100,000 in ransom to the two hackers who had access to the data in exchange for keeping the incident secret and deleting the information
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https://thehackernews.com/2017/11/uber-hack-data-breach.html
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