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Lessons Learned From McDonald’s Big AI Flub

Posted on July 15, 2025
Lessons Learned From McDonald’s Big AI Flub

McDonald’s hiring platform was using its original default credentials and inadvertently exposed information belonging to approximately 64 million job applicants.

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