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Missouri will get a piece of a $148 million nationwide settlement with Uber over a data breach, Attorney General Josh Hawley announced.
Missouri's portion is more than $2.2 million. Each impacted Uber driver in the state will receive $100.
Uber in November 2016 discovered hackers accessed the information of roughly 600,000 of its drivers nationwide.
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