Uber's troublesome history with customer privacy issues took another hit on GermanyMonday, in the form of a lawsuit over allegations that Uber's employees spied on celebrities and former romantic partners.
Ward Spangenberg, a former forensic investigator for Uber, is suing the company for wrongful termination, age discrimination and defamation, according to court documents. The lawsuit was first reported by the Center for Investigative Reporting.
Spangenberg alleges that sensitive information collected by Uber was widely available to employees, who then used it to "track high profile politiciains, celebrities and even personal acquaintances of Uber employees, including ex-boyfriends/girlfriends, and ex-spouses."
He also alleges that driver information was also freely available to Uber employees.
An Uber spokesperson said that Spangenberg's claims are "absolutely untrue" and that the company had built a system of administrative controls that limited who could see user data.
The Center of Investigative Reporting also spoke with other former Uber security professionals that echoed Spangenberg's concern. Beyoncé was reportedly among the celebrities that Uber employees were able to track thank to the availability of user data.
Uber's reputation for privacy is less-than-stellar. The company's previously been under fire in 2014 for its "God View," which Uber would show off at private parties, and included non-anonymized, real-time information about its users (the company also used "God View" on a journalist who was arriving for meetings with Uber). An Uber executive also said at a dinner that it should think about digging up dirt on critics and journalists.
More recently, Uber introduced a change that requires users to allow the company to track their locations even when not using the app.
A LinkedIn profile associated with Spangenberg showed that he worked for Uber from March 2015 to February 2016. Before that, he worked at a variety of companies in information security roles, including Zynga, Pearl.com, social network Tagged and currently as founder of tech consultancy Gordius Systems.
Beyond the privacy accusations, Spangenberg also claims that Uber deleted information that was "subject to litigation hold" and also would lock down offices and cut connectivity to the outside when raided by governments for noncompliance.
Spangenberg Uber lawsuit by mashablescribd on Scribd
Let's turn off Magic Leap's mixedThis sports psychologist may be the secret weapon of 'CounterThis rocket just launched a recordYou can now apply and interview for a job entirely within FacebookPro tip: How to keep cool when you're outnumbered in 'For Honor''Legion' recap: Episode 2 keeps us guessingLG shows what that crazy 18:9 phone screen can doSurprise! 'Love Actually' will get a sequel this springWhat I learned from using Snap Spectacles as a marketer, tech geek and a dadReddit's new 'popular' front page excludes TrumpTwitter is putting some users in the timeDedicated husband wins Valentine's Day by covering room with 7,000 sticky notes of loveJ.K. Rowling's Twitter feud with Piers Morgan just took an unexpected twistArtist creates satirical 'monument' to Donald Trump in VRKesha says Dr. Luke tried to control her diet, and has the emails to prove itArtist creates satirical 'monument' to Donald Trump in VRYes, Justin Bieber is coming to perform in IndiaThe very first IMAX VR arcade just opened and it's already pretty popular'The Daily Show' created the browser extension Trump deservesSurprise! 'Love Actually' will get a sequel this spring 'Moonshot' review: A sci YouTube added 1,500 free movies, but good luck finding them Today's Wordle: Here's the April 3 answer, hints Blake Lively cosplayed as Baby Spice at a '90s Spice Girls concert Overachieving Hubble telescope glimpses the most distant star ever seen The 10 most streamed movies of the week. 5 won Oscars. Sesame Street unveils new muppet Ameera, a wheelchair user and science enthusiast How one company reshaped — and kind of ruined — the viral video landscape 'Wordle' today: Here's the answer for March 29 This photo of Melania Trump gardening is Twitter's new favorite meme There are two different 'Wordle' answers today, here's why. Cryptocurrency donors to Ukraine wanted to profit from contribution Massive DeFi hack hits Axie Infinity’s Ethereum sidechain Twitch disables new Boost Train feature after promoting porn Thieves tried to kidnap a shark by disguising it as a baby Dyson unveils Dyson Zone, over ear headphones with attachable air purifier Lizzo's ‘Watch Out for the Big Grrrls’ is truly joyful reality TV Oh nothing, just some perfectly adorable Instagrams of The Rock meeting sea creatures 'Your fave' fan accounts are taking over Twitter 'Morbius' review: Jared Leto's vampire Marvel movie is a toothless bore
2.3826s , 10107.0546875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Germany】,Prosperous Times Information Network