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FBI probing if Uber Technologi­es used software to interfere with rivals

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NEW YORK — The Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion (FBI) is probing to see if Uber Technologi­es, Inc. had used software to illegally interfere with its competitor­s, the Wall Street Journal ( WSJ) reported on Friday.

The investigat­ion is focusing on an Uber program, internally known as “Hell,” that could track drivers working for rival service Lyft, Inc., the WSJ said, citing people familiar with the investigat­ion.

Under the program, which was discontinu­ed last year, Uber created fake Lyft customer accounts to seek rides, allowing it to track nearby Lyft drivers and ride prices, the Journal said.

This also allowed Uber to obtain data on drivers who worked with both the car-ride providers and could have allowed it to lure drivers to leave Lyft with cash incentives, WSJ added.

Uber was not immediatel­y available for comment.

The key question for investigat­ors was whether the program comprised of unauthoriz­ed access of a computer, the newspaper reported.

The investigat­ion is being led by the FBI’s New York office and the Manhattan US attorney’s office, the Journal said.

Uber is already grappling with a range of legal troubles and the report of the FBI investigat­ion comes days after the company named Expedia, Inc.’s Dara Khosrowsha­hi as its chief executive. —

 ??  ?? AN UBER sign is seen in a car in New York on June 30, 2015.
AN UBER sign is seen in a car in New York on June 30, 2015.

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