The third-party company too said it was aware of the cybersecurity incident.
It has also hired a third-party security team to start a penetration test of the infrastructure.
Additionally, they have also notified law enforcement officials.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and very much regret this situation has occurred.
TripActions in a statement to Techworm confirmed that they do not maintain an MDM.
Other than the forum post, there is no indication of any link to the group.
Other than the internal code and Ubers internal corporate information, no Uber customer data was stolen.
This could lead to further major attacks that may be detrimental to Uber and its customers.
As far as Uber customers are concerned, they can change their Uber password to stay protected.
source: www.techworm.net