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Uber found to have interfered with privacy


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Uber found to have interfered with privacy
Australian Information Commissioner and Privacy Commissioner Angelene Falk has determined that Uber Technologies, Inc. and Uber B.V. interfered with the privacy of an estimated 1.2 million Australians.
Commissioner Falk found the Uber companies failed to appropriately protect the personal data of Australian customers and drivers, which was accessed in a cyber attack in October and November 2016.
The determination follows detailed investigations into US-based Uber Technologies Inc and Dutch-based Uber B.V. which involved significant jurisdictional matters and complex corporate arrangements and information flows.
While Uber required the attackers to destroy the data and there was no evidence of further misuse, the investigation by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) focused on whether Uber had preventative measures in place to protect Australians’ data. ....

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MIL-OSI Australia: Uber found to have interfered with privacy


Source: Australian Attorney General’s Agencies
Australian Information Commissioner and Privacy Commissioner Angelene Falk has determined that Uber Technologies, Inc. and Uber B.V. interfered with the privacy of an estimated 1.2 million Australians.
Commissioner Falk found the Uber companies failed to appropriately protect the personal data of Australian customers and drivers, which was accessed in a cyber attack in October and November 2016.
The determination follows detailed investigations into US-based Uber Technologies Inc and Dutch-based Uber B.V. which involved significant jurisdictional matters and complex corporate arrangements and information flows.
While Uber required the attackers to destroy the data and there was no evidence of further misuse, the investigation by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) focused on whether Uber had preventative measures in place to protect Australians’ data. ....

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Uber found to have breached privacy of 1.2 million Aussies in 2016


By
Justin Hendry
on Jul 23, 2021 2:02PM
Privacy watchdog releases findings of investigation.
Uber failed to appropriately protect the personal data of more than a million Australian customers and drivers when it was compromised in a 2016 hack, the privacy commission has found.
In a long-awaited determination released on Friday, privacy commissioner Angelene Falk revealed the global ride sharing company had interfered with the privacy of 1.2 million Australians by failing to comply with the
Privacy Act.
The determination follows a “complex” investigation into US-based Uber Technologies and its Dutch-based subsidiary, Uber B.V, following a cyber attack that took place in October and November 2016. ....

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What information must a business collect from customers during COVID-19? - Privacy


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Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, Australian states and territories are
introducing legislation that requires businesses to collect
personal information about their customers. Each state and
territory has its own legislation in regards to what information
businesses must collect. This article sets out guidelines about
collecting information from customers in each state and territory.
The information below is correct at the time of writing. However,
it is essential to keep up to date with your state and territories
current guidelines.
Australian Capital Territory
first name and contact number of any customer or visitor; ....

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