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The YouBike system was hacked with 40,000 members' Taiwanese personal information stolen

The YouBike system was hacked with 40,000 members' Taiwanese personal information stolen. Photo provided by Taichung City Government
The YouBike system was hacked with 40,000 members' Taiwanese personal information stolen. Photo provided by Taichung City Government
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

Hackers recently targeted Taiwan's YouBike public cycling system, stealing the personal information of over 40,000 users, including their phone numbers, electronic ticket card numbers, passwords, and transaction information. A team has been established by the 11 counties and cities in Taiwan that operate the YouBike rental system. A compensation plan and an information security enhancement plan were also expected to be proposed on May 26 by YouBike Co., Ltd.

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A compensation plan and an information security enhancement plan were also expected to be proposed on May 26 by YouBike Co., Ltd.Photo reproduced from YouBike桃竹苗粉絲團 Facebook

YouBike Co., Ltd said that between May 17 in the evening and May 21 in the early morning, several hacking methods were used to assault the YouBike system. Hackers in Taiwan gained access to 40,593 member accounts, and they took the member's electronic ticket card number and ride history. YouBike Co., Ltd alerted the appropriate government agencies, updated the member passwords that had been maliciously entered, and texted members to let them know. In this respect, the 11 counties and cities in Taiwan that work with YouBike organized a team and urged YouBike Co., Ltd to submit a compensation and improvement plan by May 26. They are also continuing to monitor if the event has spread.

YouBike Co., Ltd also reminds the public that the company does not provide membership recharge, membership upgrades, annual unlimited rides, or other programs. The company also does NOT call members to confirm member information and riding records, nor does it ask members to send money to confirm their identity. Please don't send the money if the member is in arrears; instead, pay at the car machine, car column, or service facility. Do not access the website link, participate with the operation of the account, ATM, mobile phone buttons, etc., if you receive an unknown call, email, or text message asking you to transfer money.

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