Privacy Commission Orders Uber Explain Data Breach

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Uber may have another bigger problem on their hands after the National Privacy Commission began a probe in the reported data leak the TNC encountered.

Uber in the US this week admitted that a data breach occurred last 2016 but they have corrected it by paying the hackers $100,000 to return the data stolen.

Privacy Commission Chair Raymond Liboro told this reporter today that they have ordered Uber in the Philippines to give them a report on the incident.

National Privacy Commission Chairman Raymund Liboro summoned Uber local executives to also explain why no disclosure was made about their system data breach. (photo from NPC files)

Liboro wants to know how many of the local Uber subscribers have been affected if any and why Uber has not given a report despite a law mandating them to declare data breaches.

The LTFRB has earlier ordered Uber to report to their office to clarify this matter.

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