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Australia finds Uber violated privacy laws, rewarded cyber criminals

JURIST

The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) has found that Uber Technologies, Inc. ” According to Falk, Uber not only failed to disclose and investigate the breach in a timely manner, but rewarded cybercriminals “through a bug bounty program for identifying a security vulnerability.”

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Rideshare companies ask justices to reexamine California worker-protection law

SCOTUSBlog

Johnathon Gregg signed up to drive with Uber in California in 2016. He argued that, under the PAGA, Uber had violated state law by classifying him and other drivers as independent contractors rather than employees. Uber sought to enforce the arbitration agreement. Uber asked the justices to review the state court’s ruling.

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Uber Targeted by Hackers Seeking Fame Over Money

The Crime Report

Uber Technologies Inc. Uber says the group gained access to the company’s internal systems and posted messages, including a graphic image, to employees. It was the latest in a string of hacks attributed to the group, including ones targeting Cisco Systems Inc., chip maker Nvidia Corp., Microsoft Corp.

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9th Circ. Punts Uber Negligence Questions To Calif. Justices

Law 360

The Ninth Circuit on Tuesday asked the California Supreme Court whether Uber Technologies Inc. owes a passenger any duty of care if they suffer a crime at the hands of someone posing as an Uber driver, as a passenger assaulted by a suspended driver seeks to revive negligence claims against the company.

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Ninth Circuit wants Supreme Court’s opinion about Uber liability for sexual assault by a fake Uber driver

At the Lectern

Uber Technologies today asked for the California Supreme Court’s help in resolving an appeal involving a sexual assault of an Uber passenger by a former Uber driver posing as a still-authorized driver. Uber Technologies, Inc. Uber Technologies, Inc. Victory Woodworks, Inc.

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Ninth Circuit sends economic loss rule question to the Supreme Court in case against Uber

At the Lectern

The Ninth Circuit yesterday asked the Supreme Court to resolve a question of California law that will decide a federal action against Uber arising from the alleged improper launch of the company’s ridesharing platform in Argentina. Uber Technologies, Inc. Specifically, the Ninth Circuit in Rattagan v.

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Several civil grant-and-holds at the Supreme Court’s conference

At the Lectern

Lyft, Inc. , Uber Technologies, Inc. Uber Technologies, Inc. Yakovi and deferred further action pending a decision in California Capital Insurance Company v. Nor-Cal Venture Group, Inc. A Fourth District, Division One, published opinion in Best Rest Motel, Inc. and Gregg v.

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