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Has Uber become vulnerable? It might have as Motherboard reported that active Uber accounts are going on sale on the dark web for as low as $1 a piece. Another vendor, ThinkingForward, is selling these accounts for $5. Motherboard verified some of the accounts it received by contacting the users. One of them, a former Uber customer who last used the service in December 2013, confirmed his username, password, and expiry date on his credit card. Uber said in a statement it “investigated and found no evidence of a breach.” Motherboard said the scale of the breach is unclear and pointed out that this isn’t the first time Uber has had a leak.
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