Uber has managed to hold the title of world’s largest ride-hailing service despite its seemingly endless string of scandals. Its latest misbehavior involving a data breach cover-up revealed this week could be the impetus for people to ride elsewhere — or keep looking the other way. Hackers were able to steal data for 57 million riders and drivers, and Uber concealed it for a year after paying $100,000 in ransom for the stolen information to be destroyed. Related ArticlesNovember 22, 2017 Napping on the job may be a good idea for a sleep-deprived nation November 21, 2017 Uber waits a year to reveal massive hack of 57 million customers’ data November 20, 2017 Uber fined $8.9 million by Colorado for allowing drivers with felony convictions, other driver’s license issues November 18, 2017 Rape in the storage room.