Uber covered up a massive cyberattack that exposed the data of 57 million passengers and drivers last year, according to Bloomberg.
Hackers reportedly stole the names, email addresses and phone numbers of 50 million Uber riders around the world in October 2016, as well as the personal information of about 7 million drivers, including about 600,000 U.S. driver’s license numbers.
No Social Security numbers or trip location details were taken, according to Uber.