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McDonalds McHire flaw exposed leaking job seekers' names, emails, phone numbers, and addresses on search page.
McDonald’s McHire Flaw Exposed Data of 64 Million

A critical security flaw in McDonald’s McHire recruitment platform exposed the personal data of 64 million job seekers, according to cybersecurity researchers. The McDonalds McHire flaw exposed a vulnerability that allowed unauthorized access to sensitive applicant information stored on the platform.

Hackers reportedly exploited the weakness to retrieve names, email addresses, phone numbers and employment histories. The breach impacted individuals who submitted job applications through McHire, a tool widely used by McDonald’s franchises to streamline hiring processes. Researchers disclosed the issue after confirming the exposure of millions of datasets linked to the platform.

Although no financial or payment details were reportedly compromised, the McDonalds McHire flaw exposed a significant gap in the company’s data security infrastructure. This incident adds to ongoing concerns about the protection of user information in large-scale corporate systems.

For a detailed breakdown of the breach and its implications, read the full report at the following link:
https://hackread.com/mcdonalds-mchire-vulnerability-job-seekers-data-leak/

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