riderbusting
Riderbusting refers to the practice of identifying and exposing individuals who use ride-sharing services, such as Uber or Lyft, under false pretenses. This often involves drivers or third parties posing as passengers to trick drivers into accepting rides, typically to steal money or personal information. The term originated from the practice of "passenger busting," where scammers would exploit loopholes in ride-sharing platforms to defraud drivers.
The most common form of riderbusting involves scammers using fake accounts to request rides, often from drivers
Ride-sharing companies have implemented various measures to combat riderbusting, including driver verification processes, real-time tracking, and
While riderbusting is relatively rare compared to legitimate ride-sharing activity, awareness of the practice helps drivers