Attorney General Brnovich reaches $148 million settlement with Uber over data breach.

Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that he, along with his counterparts in the other 49 states and the District of Columbia, reached an agreement with California-based ride-sharing company Uber Technologies, Inc. to address the company’s one-year delay in reporting a data breach to its affected drivers. As part of the nationwide settlement, Uber has agreed to pay $148 million to the states. Of that Arizona will receive over $2,700,000. From its portion of the settlement recovery, Arizona will provide each Uber driver impacted in the state with a $100 payment. Uber has also agreed to strengthen its corporate governance and data-security practices.

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