McDonald's India delivery app 'leaks user data'
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McDonald's India delivery app 'leaks user data' - BBC News[^]
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[Security firm FallibleIt] claimed to have uncovered "more than 50" instances of data leaks at Indian firms. "We are pleasantly surprised when we find Indian companies without a personal or payment data leak vulnerability," it said.
Anyone who frequents Q&A won't be in the least bit surprised :laugh:
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McDonald's India delivery app 'leaks user data' - BBC News[^]
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[Security firm FallibleIt] claimed to have uncovered "more than 50" instances of data leaks at Indian firms. "We are pleasantly surprised when we find Indian companies without a personal or payment data leak vulnerability," it said.
Anyone who frequents Q&A won't be in the least bit surprised :laugh:
F-ES Sitecore wrote:
We are pleasantly surprised when we find Indian companies without a personal or payment data leak vulnerability
I would really prefer if that was a simple regional issue, at least you'd know how to avoid them more easily. Instead these companies come out of the elephanting walls!
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McDonald's India delivery app 'leaks user data' - BBC News[^]
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[Security firm FallibleIt] claimed to have uncovered "more than 50" instances of data leaks at Indian firms. "We are pleasantly surprised when we find Indian companies without a personal or payment data leak vulnerability," it said.
Anyone who frequents Q&A won't be in the least bit surprised :laugh:
I used it once. It is horrible. Absolutely horrible.
F-ES Sitecore wrote:
We are pleasantly surprised when we find Indian companies without a personal or payment data leak vulnerability,
This is why I have one email specifically for registering to websites, ten nines is my phone number (which just works) and I also keep a fake social networking account just in case they force to login with any social networking site. For payments, credit cards seem to be safer bet. I can always register a fraud transaction and refuse to pay.
F-ES Sitecore wrote:
Anyone who frequents Q&A won't be in the least bit surprised
:laugh:
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[^]
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McDonald's India delivery app 'leaks user data' - BBC News[^]
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[Security firm FallibleIt] claimed to have uncovered "more than 50" instances of data leaks at Indian firms. "We are pleasantly surprised when we find Indian companies without a personal or payment data leak vulnerability," it said.
Anyone who frequents Q&A won't be in the least bit surprised :laugh:
Was there anything in Q&A from India lately. Something that begins like 'I have created a database'? That's exactly why I don't trust any such service, even less sites that politely ask for personal data and certainly not those who insist on it. Send them a friendly feedback and stay away from them. Don't tolerate such incompetence by letting them get away with it.
The language is JavaScript. that of Mordor, which I will not utter here
This is Javascript. If you put big wheels and a racing stripe on a golf cart, it's still a fucking golf cart.
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McDonald's India delivery app 'leaks user data' - BBC News[^]
Quote:
[Security firm FallibleIt] claimed to have uncovered "more than 50" instances of data leaks at Indian firms. "We are pleasantly surprised when we find Indian companies without a personal or payment data leak vulnerability," it said.
Anyone who frequents Q&A won't be in the least bit surprised :laugh:
Fortunately, it leaked them to the NSA, who couldn't read the names, anyway.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!