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Denied being an uber driver.. I have a misdeamanor assualt.. My criminal record after 42 years on this planet. is by the defendents own words about a 5 second fight in a bar between me and a friend of a friend.. Total bullshit but mudslimes who just moved here who could have done anything in their home countries become uber drivers.. America for Americans just kidding America for mudslimes.
This is the other side of the coin, NPR used to actually be fairly critical of corporate bullshit. However as the % of their corporate funding ballooned and state funding dropped, they became corporate bugmen.
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Ok...still no problem with Uber. They have been facing a smear campaign for a long time. Especially from Gawker. I'm guessing one of their whores was fucked by the CEO and didn't get a call back. And it makes sense there would be less ambulance usage with Uber available. That's a good thing.
tldr: a hacker found several major vulnerabilities in Uber's system, including tracking its drivers and storing their GPS location in a vulnerable place. When the hacker attempted to turn these vulnerabilities in to Uber's security bounty program for the cash reward, Uber said "Yeah we know about that, so it's not a flaw, no reward." Looks pretty bad for Uber.
Bada bing, bada boom, immediately NPR runs a sappy saccharine story about Uber providing free amberlamps to the sick and needy. Corporations helping corporations, what a shocker.
It took me way too long to find a site that wasn't complete garbage talk about the security coverup, I mean one straight up had sexism and misogyny in the first sentence of the article, how am I supposed to keep track of all this cancer.
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It took me way too long to find a site that wasn't complete garbage talk about the security coverup, I mean one straight up had sexism and misogyny in the first sentence of the article, how am I supposed to keep track of all this cancer.
Yeah, it's a common problem when reading news.
Long story short, some people 'hacked' access to a lot of personal information, Uber paid them 100,000 to keep them quiet.
Just a hunch, but I don't think Uber is going to be around much longer.
You know what they say about coincidences.
Yep, some money definitely changed hands over this.
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[–] gabara 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
What does this have to do with Meals Ready to Eat?
[–] tanukihat [S] ago
@gabara asking the important questions.
[–] gabara 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Don't you know what MRE's are?
[–] 22jam22 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Denied being an uber driver.. I have a misdeamanor assualt.. My criminal record after 42 years on this planet. is by the defendents own words about a 5 second fight in a bar between me and a friend of a friend.. Total bullshit but mudslimes who just moved here who could have done anything in their home countries become uber drivers.. America for Americans just kidding America for mudslimes.
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This is the other side of the coin, NPR used to actually be fairly critical of corporate bullshit. However as the % of their corporate funding ballooned and state funding dropped, they became corporate bugmen.
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Ok...still no problem with Uber. They have been facing a smear campaign for a long time. Especially from Gawker. I'm guessing one of their whores was fucked by the CEO and didn't get a call back. And it makes sense there would be less ambulance usage with Uber available. That's a good thing.
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What does this mean?
[–] tanukihat [S] ago
This news story hit recently:
https://medium.com/bread-and-circuses/how-i-got-paid-0-from-the-uber-security-bug-bounty-aa9646aa103f
tldr: a hacker found several major vulnerabilities in Uber's system, including tracking its drivers and storing their GPS location in a vulnerable place. When the hacker attempted to turn these vulnerabilities in to Uber's security bounty program for the cash reward, Uber said "Yeah we know about that, so it's not a flaw, no reward." Looks pretty bad for Uber.
Bada bing, bada boom, immediately NPR runs a sappy saccharine story about Uber providing free amberlamps to the sick and needy. Corporations helping corporations, what a shocker.
[–] ZTSPKR ago
It took me way too long to find a site that wasn't complete garbage talk about the security coverup, I mean one straight up had sexism and misogyny in the first sentence of the article, how am I supposed to keep track of all this cancer.
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/609539/uber-paid-off-hackers-to-hide-massive-data-breach/
Long story short, some people 'hacked' access to a lot of personal information, Uber paid them 100,000 to keep them quiet.
You know what they say about coincidences.
[–] matthew-- ago (edited ago)
Yeah, it's a common problem when reading news.
Just a hunch, but I don't think Uber is going to be around much longer.
Yep, some money definitely changed hands over this.
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[–] ZTSPKR 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I think this is the only thing I could find about not paying white hackers, one person is not significant enough to call a trend anyway. https://medium.com/bread-and-circuses/how-i-got-paid-0-from-the-uber-security-bug-bounty-aa9646aa103f
The reputation of companies suddenly becomes a lot more important than its users' personal information once you get big enough.
[–] matthew-- ago
Ah, now it makes sense now. Thanks mate.