The alert received are pretty convincing and used the kind of language we’re used to seeing in genuine security emails and SMS messages but fake security alert came from the phone number that the real Uber uses to send messages.
The scammers first ask for Phone No, then they show that your account is locked after entering that. Once you click continue that will also ask for personal and billing details and then redirect back to Original Uber Website. So we recommend to not open links which you have suspicion might me phishing.