Uber discloses data breach, numbers theft

Uber says it identified "a one-time access of an Uber database by an unauthorised third party" in September 2014.

Smartphones displaying Uber car availability

Uber says a hacker may have gained access to the licence numbers of some 50,000 drivers last year. (AAP)

Global ride-sharing startup Uber says a data breach last year may have allowed a hacker to gain access to the licence numbers of some 50,000 of its drivers.

Uber said in a statement it identified "a one-time access of an Uber database by an unauthorised third party" in September 2014.

"Immediately upon discovery we changed the access protocols for the database, removing the possibility of unauthorised access," the statement from data privacy manager Katherine Tassi said.

"We are notifying impacted drivers, but we have not received any reports of actual misuse of information as a result of this incident."

Uber said it also filed a lawsuit to be able to gather information to help identify and prosecute the hacker.

The investigation found the breach affected "approximately 50,000 drivers across multiple (US) states, which is a small percentage of current and former Uber driver partners", the statement said.

The Los Angeles Times reported that some 20,000 of the Uber drivers affected were in California.

Uber said it was offering free credit monitoring to them to guard against the licence information being used for identity theft.

Identity theft is the largest single element in US consumer fraud complaints, according to a Federal Trade Commission report Friday which cited 332,000 cases in 2014.

Uber joins the ranks of other companies hit by data breaches, including retailers Target and Home Depot and banking giant JPMorgan Chase, each of which saw millions of customers affected.


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