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marybourg

(12,584 posts)
Fri Mar 3, 2017, 06:26 PM Mar 2017

How Uber Used Secret Greyball Tool to Deceive Authorities Worldwide

Interesting read.

SAN FRANCISCO — Uber has for years engaged in a worldwide program to deceive the authorities in markets where its low-cost ride-hailing service was being resisted by law enforcement or, in some instances, had been outright banned.

The program, involving a tool called Greyball, uses data collected from the Uber app and other techniques to identify and circumvent officials. Uber used these methods to evade the authorities in cities such as Boston, Paris and Las Vegas, and in countries like Australia, China, Italy and South Korea.

Greyball was part of a broader program called VTOS, short for “violation of terms of service,” which Uber created to root out people it thought were using or targeting its service improperly. The VTOS program, including the Greyball tool, began as early as 2014 and remains in use, predominantly outside the United States. Greyball was approved by Uber’s legal team.



https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/03/technology/uber-greyball-program-evade-authorities.html?_r=0

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How Uber Used Secret Greyball Tool to Deceive Authorities Worldwide (Original Post) marybourg Mar 2017 OP
I enjoyed it metroins Mar 2017 #1
Clever to say the least Norbert9 Mar 2017 #2
 

Norbert9

(494 posts)
2. Clever to say the least
Fri Mar 3, 2017, 06:38 PM
Mar 2017

But technically if they weren't using Uber as intended, can't that be seen as a VTOS?

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