Three Uber security managers resign after breach

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CEO criticises practices.

Three Uber security managers resign after breach
Three senior managers in Uber's security unit resigned on Friday after the company's new chief executive officer criticised past practices following a massive 2016 breach. Uber's CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, who was installed in the top job in August, disclosed the data breach last month. Despite his ...

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