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On Friday, June 20, US District Judge Ada Brown granted preliminary approval to the terms of a proposed settlement from AT&T ...
Olivia, the AI chatbot McDonald’s uses to streamline job application processes, exposed an estimated 64 million chat logs ...
Basic security flaws left the personal info of tens of millions of McDonald’s job-seekers vulnerable on the “McHire” site ...
CERT-In has warned users of potential data exposure after 16 billion passwords and usernames were compromised in a massive ...
The archive contained almost 26 million files, and it was later determined that most of the files were resumes and CVs ...
Bob Diachenko and his team at Cybernews made a big claim about a massive data breach discovery. They said they had found 16 ...
Flutter Entertainment, the parent company of UK betting brands Paddy Power and Betfair, is conducting a thorough ...
McDonald’s AI hiring platform left millions of job applications exposed after a very basic default password vulnerability was discovered.
Qantas has confirmed sensitive information on 5.7 million customers was exfiltrated in the recent cyberattack it suffered.
If the analysis by researchers at CyberNews is on point, then a massive breach, involving 16 billion records previously slipped under the radar and represents the largest of its kind so far.