Uber ex-security chief must face fraud charges

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Uber ex-security chief must face fraud charges
A US federal judge said a former Uber Technologies security chief must face wire fraud charges over his alleged role in trying to cover up a 2016 hacking that exposed personal information of 57 million passengers and drivers. The US Department of Justice had in December added the three charges ...

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