No Threat Of ID Theft In Uber Driver Data Suit, Judge Says

By Joe Van Acker ( October 19, 2015, 7:33 PM EDT) -- A former Uber driver leading a potential class action accusing the company of allowing a data breach that leaked 50,000 drivers' personal information failed to show that he faces an immediate threat of identity theft, a California federal judge ruled on Monday, dismissing the driver's first amended complaint. . . .

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