Lapsus$ called responsible for massive Uber cyberattack

Uber, the ride hailing app, recently gave out a statement naming the infamous hacker group Lapsus$ for the breach its network faced. Uber has explained in a detailed account how their network was breached and if any sensitive data was taken. According to Uber, the hack was initiated when one of the Uber EXT contractor account was compromised by the attackers. They believe that they got the account information and login for the contractor from the dark web. the hack was initiated when one of the Uber EXT contractor account was compromised by the attackers.

Atomic raised $260 million to fund its own companies

Jack Abraham has a lot of confidence in what he’s […]

Palo Alto Networks, Box, Splunk, Uber and Zoom form FLEXWORK Coalition

Driven by chief people officers and executive leadership, the Coalition will create case studies and share learnings, culminating in an industry playbook to help business leaders navigate this climate.

MessageBird plans Middle East expansion after raising $200M fund

The funding will be used to triple the size of MessageBird’s global team and further expand into its core markets in Europe, Middle East and Asia and Latin America, as the company officially launches a “Work from Anywhere” policy.

Uber to Add 1,000 Electric Cars to Its Fleet in India

Uber has announced that it will add 1,000 electric vehicles […]