Uber Technologies Inc. said Friday that its systems were working and it had no evidence that sensitive user data were involved in a security breach after a hacker claimed to have gained widespread access to the company’s computer systems.

The ride-sharing giant said that sensitive data like users’ trip history doesn’t seem to have been involved in the hack. It said all its services were operational and its internal systems, which it had shut down protectively, were coming back online.

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