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Uber Apparently Left Part of Its Lost and Found Database Public

Posted on February 9, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Jason Koebler reports:

​Someone named Angelica left a Patti Smith record in the back of her Uber on February 5th.

I know this, and Angelica’s phone number, because Uber has left its internal lost-and-​found records on a publicly accessible site.

Read more on Motherboard. The Uber url that leaked the data is now 404.

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