You’re a security researcher, casually browsing McDonald’s hiring website, when you notice something odd. A forgotten admin link, buried in the page source. One click later, you’re staring at a login screen. On a whim, you try the most basic credentials imaginable: username “123456”, password “123456”
That simple login didn’t just grant access to a test environment—it opened the vault to 64 million job applicants’ personal data. Names, phone numbers, emails, and something even more valuable: complete transcripts of every conversation they’d ever had with McDonald’s AI hiring chatbot.
I'm writing a short compilation of essays(http://tinyurl.com/health20essays) which attempts to crystallize the currently changing HealthCare space and offers introduction to various aspects of this vertical for an information technology professional looking to familiarize himself/herself with this domain.
In this survey I wanted to get early feedback if such a book will be useful, or if you an expert in any of the area and would like to contribute part of a chapter.
That simple login didn’t just grant access to a test environment—it opened the vault to 64 million job applicants’ personal data. Names, phone numbers, emails, and something even more valuable: complete transcripts of every conversation they’d ever had with McDonald’s AI hiring chatbot.