Uber Technologies Inc. agreed to pay $148 million in a nationwide settlement over a 2016 data breach, of which California will receive $26 million, Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced Wednesday.
But while speaking at a news conference in San Francisco, Becerra also took the rare step of criticizing the Legislature for not giving his office the necessary resources to enforce a new data privacy law. This follows an Aug. 22 lett...
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