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Security researchers Ian Carroll and Sam Curry broke into the backend of McDonald’s hiring system by entering the username ...
The dedicated website, McHire.com, had a login link, which two security researchers - Ian Carroll and Sam Curry - used to log ...
A security flaw in McHire allowed access to sensitive applicant data via default admin credentials and a vulnerable API. The ...
McDonald's AI hiring chatbot exposed 64M applicant records due to a "123456" password. Data breach raises major privacy ...
Cybersecurity researchers discovered a vulnerability in McHire, McDonald's chatbot job application platform, that exposed the ...
In a digital age where artificial intelligence powers everything from fast-food orders to job applications, a staggering ...
This is an unbelievable blunder, really, that potentially exposed the personal details of 64 million job applicants who used ...
McDonald's has landed itself in an AI hiring controversy. The company’s AI recruiting platform has allegedly exposed information of 64 million job candidates du ...
Basic security flaws left millions of applicants’ personal data accessible on McDonald’s McHire website.
Digital security researchers have revealed that there’s a vulnerability built into Microsoft’s Copilot—the big tech company’s landmark AI system, which it has built into familiar workplace ...
Millions of McDonald's job applicants, including thousands in Australia, have had their data exposed due to a simple security flaw.
Security researchers at AIM Security have revealed a serious zero-click vulnerability dubbed “EchoLeak.” The flaw targets the AI-powered Microsoft 365 Copilot, allowing cybercriminals to ...