Previously, Uber CSO paid hackers $ 100,000 in BTC to restrict big data

2020-8-21 06:01
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On August 21, Forbes reported that former Uber security chief Joseph Sullivan tried to cover up the 2016 hacking scandal. Data from millions of users and drivers, please pay for the number remains. In December 2016, Sullivan paid a thief $ 100,000 in Bitcoin. He is currently being held for espionage, tampering, or misconduct with the Federal Trade Commission.

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