An article at Business Insider highlights a court filing by a former Uber employee which claims that Uber's employees have access to customer trip information, and are using it to spy on exes and celebrities.
The story provides a summary of a more complete report into this issue by Reveal News.
The story cites the experience of Ward Spangenberg, Uber's former forensic investigator who was fired from the company last February. Spangenberg is suing Uber, alleging wrongful termination, defamation, and age discrimination.
In a stunning October court declaration, Spangenberg alleges that Uber employees freely accessed trip information about celebrities and politicians and helped one another spy on ex-boyfriends and ex-girlfriends by tracking where and when they traveled. Spangenberg, who worked at Uber for 11 months, said the company's lack of security violated consumer-privacy and data-protection regulations.
Reveal spoke with five former Uber employees who also said employees could easily track customers — they estimated the number of employees with such access was in the thousands.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 14 2016, @12:37AM
When I'm in a big meeting, I always set my vibrator to ringtone mode.
(Score: 2) by edIII on Wednesday December 14 2016, @02:27AM
"For the last time Mrs. Johnson! Stop humming the Flight of the Valkyries!"
Technically, lunchtime is at any moment. It's just a wave function.