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McDonald's Hacked and Customer Data Stolen

An anonymous reader writes "McDonald's servers were recently compromised and hackers were able to get access to customers' e-mail addresses, names, addresses, phone numbers, birth dates, genders, as well as certain information about their promotional preferences and Web information interests. The sites affected were: McDonalds.com, 365Black.com, McDonalds.ca, mcdonaldsmom.com, mcdlive.com, monopoly.com, playatmcd.com, and meencanta.com. The restaurant chain is warning customers to be cautious of anyone claiming to be from McDonald's contacting them by phone or e-mail, and asking for personal or financial information. McDonald's has also set up a FAQ page for affected customers with 13 questions and their corresponding answers." Update by KD : Weld Pond tweets: "Silverpop email marketer owned. Was email subcontractor for McDonalds and DevientART (13M users) and 105 other orgs."

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  1. And all the e-mails said... by turbclnt · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can has cheezburger?

  2. Wait... by Locke2005 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why would any sane person possibly give McDonald's all their personal information in the first place?

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    1. Re:Wait... by wowbagger · · Score: 5, Insightful

      "Why would any sane person possibly give McDonald's any of their personal information in the first place?"

      Fixed that for you.

      It's a damn burger, not a car - it's not like I have to finance the damn thing! I hand you money, you hand me something that, under bad light, might pass for food.

      The closest they might get is if I charge the burger, and even then, all they get is a confirmation code from my credit card.

    2. Re:Wait... by jimbolauski · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Why would any sane person possibly give McDonald's all their personal information in the first place?

      The same type of people who frequent McDonalds regularly, would think it's a good idea to get the McRib is coming updates. Also if you win a prize from their monopoly game you might have to give them your info?

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    3. Re:Wait... by 6031769 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Also if you win a prize from their monopoly game ...

      I think they prefer the term "franchise".

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    4. Re:Wait... by DarkOx · · Score: 3, Funny

      I'd gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today.

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    5. Re:Wait... by Applekid · · Score: 3, Interesting

      1) Order
      2) Pay
      3) Receive 'food'
      4) Consume 'food'
      5) Regret eating 'food'
      6) Spend more time on the throne than I would have liked to.

      It's step #2 that's the issue. People can be coerced into providing all sorts of information if you promise to send them coupons. I personally think that saving 20 cents on a fast food burger is worth giving out your email, name, address, and phone number, but, hey, I'm currently employed.

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    6. Re:Wait... by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 3, Funny

      Your grasp of that joke was Wimpy.

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    7. Re:Wait... by crashandburn66 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      McDonald's takes job applications online via their web site. Last time I checked, job applications ask for your personal information.

    8. Re:Wait... by Jaysyn · · Score: 4, Informative

      A bit pricey, but Five Guys has the best fast-food burger I've ever eaten.

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  3. Suspect identified by fridaynightsmoke · · Score: 5, Funny

    Police say they're looking for a short chubby-faced man with ginger hair, wearing a black-and-white striped outfit, a black eye mask, red gloves, a black cape with yellow lining and a red tie with hamburger detail. The man is linked to previous thefts of foodstuffs (primarily hamburgers) from McDonalds.

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    1. Re:Suspect identified by bughunter · · Score: 4, Funny

      Overheard at the scene:

      "Robble, robble!"

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  4. !admin by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    They were probably using HP MSA2000 Arrays..

  5. This reminds me.... by f3rret · · Score: 3, Interesting

    A while back while WiFi was still new and shiny; and before people had figured the whole "put a password on it"-thing, a friend and I were out wardriving, we came across an open network that turned out to belong to a local Micky D's. Connected to the network and saw a single computer running on it, a little poking at it revealed it to be running some flavor of windows XP and some more poking revealed it to have a blank admin password.
    So when we connected to the standard "C" (or whatever the standard network share is called, I forget) network share and found a huge excel document in the root of said drive, downloaded it and found it to contain all the information - addresses, phone numbers, SSNs and e-mail addresses - of the employees of said Micky D's.

    Cool story, huh?

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  6. Big Deal? by SilverHatHacker · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Sure, in principle its a bad thing, but I'd be willing to bet that 95% of those people had that exact same information on their Facebook, effectively available to the world anyway.

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    1. Re:Big Deal? by Smallpond · · Score: 3, Funny

      Yea, what I was thinking exactly. This could be one of the most useless & non-damaging data breaches I've ever heard of. Some phone numbers, addresses and names.. What's exactly is a hacker going to do with this information?

      Sell it to Jenny Craig?

  7. Re:The Draft by geekoid · · Score: 4, Informative

    The Happy meal is only 30 years old. 1979. The draft ended in 1973.

    So either you are trying to be funny, or your dad is an idiot.

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