This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the 2016 Uber data breach, focusing on the ethical and trust issues that arose from the incident. The analysis begins with an overview of the event, detailing how hackers accessed and stole sensitive data of Uber drivers and customers. The report identifies key stakeholders, including Uber, users/passengers, drivers, investors, and data security agencies, and examines how they were impacted. It delves into the issues of business ethics, such as the breach of trust, passenger safety concerns, relevant inconsistencies in Uber's actions, and the breach of law due to the company's delayed reporting. The report also explores the practical syllogism involved in Uber's decision-making and its failure to report the crime promptly. Finally, the report offers recommendations, including public disclosure of data breaches, the implementation of practical security measures, and collaboration with governing bodies to rebuild trust and ensure data security. The report uses various sources to support its arguments, including news articles, academic journals, and business publications. The report aims to provide insights into the ethical implications of data breaches and how companies can improve their response to such incidents.