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Security researcher GironSec has pulled Uber's Android app apart and discovered that it's sending a huge amount of personal data back to base – including your call and SMS logs.
A single blog post sparked a strange, worrying headline this week: “Uber’s app is literally malware,” proclaimed a thread on Hacker News. Despite the blog post itself being oddly ...
New Android malware imitates the Uber app in order to steal your login data. By Jacob Siegal. Published Jan 4th, 2018 10:01PM EST. Image: ...
The user has shared a screenshot of the Uber app on Android and iPhone, which shows different prices on both apps for going from one place to another, out of which the higher price is visible on ...
If you're tackling the Uber app, you can usually get it done rather easily by going into your settings. ... How to take a screenshot of your phone number on an Android. 1.
Uber is unveiling a brand new driver app today, one with navigation at its core. ... now includes in-app navigation on Android, night-themed maps, more. Paul Sawers @psawers. March 15, ...