“This is a total compromise, from what it looks like.”What’s more, the attack vector for this comprehensive systems breach was social engineering. They were then able to compromise the company’s source code and internal communication systems, including Uber’s Slack channels. In addition, the perpetrator gained access to other communications systems at Uber, posting an explicit photo on an internal information page for employees. According to an internal email, Uber has launched an investigation into the breach. The company further added that all of its services are operational, and internal systems that were taken down are now coming back online.
Source: New York Times September 17, 2022 00:03 UTC