Uber Technologies, Inc. v. Doe I

  1. January 15, 2016

    Uber Can't Unmask Accused Hacker In Data Breach Just Yet

    Uber fell short Thursday in its effort to unmask a Comcast subscriber it believes was responsible for hacking the rideshare app-maker's servers, with a California federal judge stating that the subscriber's bid to remain anonymous still needs to play out in the Ninth Circuit.

  2. September 10, 2015

    Anonymous Hacker Wins Stay Of Uber's Data Breach Suit

    A California federal judge on Thursday put the brakes on a suit against an unidentified man accused of hacking into Uber Technologies Inc.'s driver database, agreeing to pause the dispute while the man challenges the ride-sharing service's bid to learn his identity.

  3. August 17, 2015

    Anonymous Hacker Can't Hide Identity, Uber Says

    An unidentified man accused of hacking into Uber Technologies Inc.'s driver database doesn't have the right to remain anonymous, nor should he be allowed to hit pause on Uber's suit against him, the ride-sharing mobile app company told a California federal judge on Friday.

  4. February 27, 2015

    Uber Reveals Breach Of 50K Drivers' Data

    Uber Technologies Inc. revealed on Friday that it discovered a data breach last September in which an unauthorized third party accessed a database containing names and driver's license numbers for 50,000 current and former drivers for the ride-hailing company.