Nov. 28, 2017
Despite spawning first lawsuit, data breach may not add much to Uber’s legal woes
In the wake of a sexual harassment scandal and growing regulatory scrutiny overseas, Uber Technologies Inc. appears increasingly vulnerable to litigation. But a data breach that affected millions of consumers is unlikely to add to the company’s legal woes, even though it’s already spawned lawsuits.
LOS ANGELES — In the wake of a sexual harassment scandal and growing regulatory scrutiny overseas, Uber Technologies Inc. appears increasingly vulnerable to litigation. But it’s unclear whether a recently revealed data breach that affected millions of consumers and drivers will add much to the company’s legal woes, according to experts.
The embattled ride-share company was accused of negligence, unfair business practices and invasio...
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