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This is an increasingly significant problem as more major companies incorporate AI into their regular business operations.
McDonald's AI hiring platform McHire faced a limited security breach affecting five candidate records despite reports suggesting millions were compromised.
In a digital age where artificial intelligence powers everything from fast-food orders to job applications, a staggering security lapse at McDonald's has exposed the personal details of approximately ...
Security researcher Ian Carroll successfully logged into an administrative account for Paradox.ai, the company that built McDonald's AI job interviewer, using "123456" as both a username ...
McDonald's is facing criticism after a weak default admin password exposed the data of 64 million job seekers, highlighting ...
McDonald's AI hiring chatbot exposed 64M applicant records due to a "123456" password. Data breach raises major privacy ...
Researchers have exposed the paper thin security protecting data collected by McDonald’s AI chat bot used to screen job ...
A data breach at McDonald's has compromised the personal information of 64 million job applicants, leading to urgent scrutiny ...
AI tools have become essential for tasks like data collection and recruitment, but McDonald's faced significant issues due to ...
The company recently introduced a new AI-powered hiring platform, courtesy of partners Paradox.ai. Called McHire, it featured Olivia, an AI-powered chatbot that screens applicants, gathers their ...
Independent security researchers Ian Carroll and Sam Curry spotted a major security risk in the backend of the McHire page’s Olivia chatbot.
Millions of McDonald's job applicants, including thousands in Australia, have had their data exposed due to a simple security ...