Uber Admits Covering Up 2016 Hacking, Avoids Prosecution In U.S. Settlement

Uber Admits Covering Up 2016 Hacking, Avoids Prosecution In U.S. Settlement

By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) -Uber Technologies Inc on Friday accepted responsibility for covering up a 2016 data breach that affected 57 million passengers and drivers, as part of a settlement with U.S. prosecutors to avoid criminal charges. In entering a non-prosecution agreement, Uber admitted that its personnel failed to report the November 2016 hacking to…

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Uber Enters Non-prosecution Agreement, Admits Covering Up 2016 Data Breach

Uber Enters Non-prosecution Agreement, Admits Covering Up 2016 Data Breach

(Reuters) – Uber Technologies Inc has entered a non-prosecution agreement to resolve a criminal investigation into its cover-up of a significant data breach, U.S. Attorney Stephanie Hinds in San Francisco said on Friday. Hinds said Uber admitted that its personnel failed to report the November 2016 breach to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission even though…

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WWE’s McMahon says he is retiring amid misconduct probe

World Wrestling Entertainment impresario Vince McMahon announced Friday he is retiring amid an investigation into alleged misconduct involving the flamboyant showman who turned a small wrestling company into a worldwide entertainment business. In a brief statement issued by WWE, McMahon said he is retiring as the company’s chairman and CEO. He noted that he remains…

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WWE Chief Vince McMahon To Retire

WWE Chief Vince McMahon To Retire

(Reuters) – World Wrestling Entertainment Inc’s Vince McMahon said on Friday he will retire as the company’s chief executive and chairman, barely a month after stepping back from those roles due to an investigation into his alleged misconduct. McMahon was being investigated by the board for a secret $3 million settlement that he had agreed…

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