uber is under have her scrutiny tonight after admitting it failed to disclose the hacking of personal information of 57 million customers and driver drivers. correspondent jonathan hunt tells us the company apparently paid a ransom to the thieves. >> a cascade of criticism is putting over under increasing pressure over the hacking incident and the cover-up. as they go they are creating even more damages and in fact they are playing with our privacy and our private information. >> the new york attorney general's office confirms its opened investigation and the federal trade commission says "we are closely evaluating the serious issues raised." 57 million uber customers and drivers may have had their personal information stolen as a result of the hack. i the information included names come home and email addresses, phone numbers, in the case of drivers their license information. >> the viability of our data, or