Day: June 11, 2021

McDonald’s Hit by Data Breach

McDonald’s said hackers stole some data from its systems in markets including the U.S., South Korea and Taiwan, in another example of cybercriminals infiltrating high-profile global companies. From a report: The burger chain said Friday that it recently hired external consultants to investigate unauthorized activity on an internal security system, prompted by a specific incident…


UK competition bods to keep tabs on Google, ensure ‘Privacy Sandbox’ doesn’t distort competition

CMA claims to have taken ‘oversight role’ over removal of third-party cookies The UK’s competition regulator intends to keep a weather eye on Google as it works to address concerns around its proposals to remove third-party cookies from its Chrome web browser.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


2022 Chevy Corvette celebrates its race winnings – Roadshow

The IMSA GTLA Championship Edition is the closest you’ll get to a street-legal C8 R, for now. …read more Source:: CNet


McDonald’s cyberattack exposes data in the US and South Korea – CNET

The security breach reportedly wasn’t the result of a ransomware attack. …read more Source:: CNet


Many Mobile Apps Intentionally Using Insecure Connections for Sending Data

A new analysis of iOS and Android apps released to Apple’s and Google’s app stores over the past five years found many to be deliberately breaking HTTPS protections. …read more Source:: DarkReading


Hackers Explain How They Stole Wealth of Data From EA

The group of hackers that stole a wealth of data from game publishing giant Electronic Arts broke into the company in part by tricking an employee over Slack to provide a login token, Motherboard reported Friday. From the report: The group stole the source code for FIFA 21 and related matchmaking tools, as well as…


How Hackers Used Slack To Break Into EA Games

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


STEM Audio Table Rife With Business Threatening Bugs

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


McDonald’s Operations In South Korea And Taiwan Hit By Data Breach

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


Volkswagen Says a Vendor’s Security Lapse Exposed 3.3 Million Drivers’ Details

Volkswagen says more than 3.3 million customers had their information exposed after one of its vendors left a cache of customer data unsecured on the internet. From a report: The car maker said in a letter that the vendor, used by Volkswagen, its subsidiary Audi, and authorized dealers in the U.S. and Canada, left the…