Uber Updates 'Bug Bounty' Policy After Hidden Data Breach

By Ben Kochman ( April 26, 2018, 7:18 PM EDT) -- Uber on Thursday said it would explicitly bar cybersecurity researchers from shaking it down or downloading user data while seeking rewards for reporting software flaws, in a policy shift that addresses concerns from the company's botched response to a 2016 data breach that has spawned a slew of regulatory probes and lawsuits. . . .

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