NEW: Uber paid supposed hackers $100,000 to delete the stolen data, a source familiar with the Uber hack and the initial investigation tells CBS News; it is not known whether the hackers did that.
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MORE: The personal data of some 57 million customers was stolen in Uber hack – including email addresses and phone numbers. About 600,000 US driver license numbers were also stolen.
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