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World News See other World News Articles Title: McDonald's McHire AI Bot Just Exposed The Personal Data Of 64 McMillion People A security lapse in McDonalds job application system could have exposed the personal details of around 64 million people all because someone used the password 123456", according to Tom's Hardware. "That's amazing. We've got the same combination on our luggage!" Researchers Ian Carroll and Sam Curry discovered serious flaws in McHire, the chatbot developed by Paradox.ai and used by most McDonalds franchises for recruitment. While poking around, they found that internal accounts used by Paradox staff were protected by one of the most commonly guessed passwords in the world: 123456. The report says Carroll compared it to his own teenage mistake of using 1234 on a forum account. Thats slightly better than the password I used, I guess, he wrote, but not enough to justify its use decades after most people realized that using weak passwords is a bad idea. Using that flimsy credential, the researchers gained administrative access though initially only to a test restaurant account tied to Paradox employees. That let them explore the system, but didnt prove any real-world risk. The real issue came when they found a second vulnerability: an insecure direct object reference (IDOR) flaw in the McHire API. That bug let them pull sensitive data from any chat-based application submitted to McDonalds names, email addresses, phone numbers, home addresses, application details, and even login tokens that allowed full access to user chats and potentially more. Paradox once boasted that 90% of McDonalds franchises relied on McHire for hiring, though that claim has since quietly vanished from its blog. To put things in context: Paradox raised $200 million in 2020. McDonalds is worth over $200 billion. And yet a system handling tens of millions of peoples private information was essentially protected by the digital equivalent of a sticky note on a monitor. The only silver lining? Carroll and Curry say the vulnerabilities were patched within 24 hours of being reported. With any luck, McDonalds and Paradox will aim for better cybersecurity hygiene going forward maybe even something a little more secure than 123456. Poster Comment: France Will Recognize Palestinian State - US-Israeli Backlash Ensues Netanyahu says recognition "rewards terror"-- but terror marked Israel's path to statehood too https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/france-will-recognize-palestinian-state-us- israeli-backlash-ensues Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Horse (#0)
"Dumb" vulnerabilities may be intentional.
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