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It's unclear if there is one mysterious Hamburglar hacker or multiple scammers, but for months, users of the Canadian McDonald's app, "My McD's," have been complaining about someone gaining access to their accounts to fuel their feeding frenzies.
Last week, Canadian journalist Patrick O'Rourke, managing editor of Mobile Syrup, became the latest known victim of this scam and published an account of his experience. Somehow a hacker gained access to his My McD's account, which was attached to his Mastercard. The app had a transaction failure the first two times O'Rourke tried to use it, he said, so he gave up on it. But over the next two weeks, someone else used it for their McBender—spending $2,034 CAD ($1,509 USD) on more than 100 meals of Big Macs, McFlurries, Chicken McNuggets, and poutine.
Source: https://gizmodo.com/hungry-hackers-use-mcdonalds-app-to-steal-1-500-in-fas-1834381636
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Friday May 03 2019, @02:14PM (1 child)
I can think of better ways to go than from eating McDonalds.
There is Taco Bellyache.
Or Taco Johns.
Trump promised that if Hillary had won we would have a Taco truck on every street corner, which sounded like a good idea to me.
People today are educated enough to repeat what they are taught but not to question what they are taught.
(Score: 2) by Hartree on Saturday May 04 2019, @04:01PM
I'm not as big a fan of Mexican food as some, so Taco Bell and Johns are less likely for me. (I'm one of those that tastes cilantro as soapy).
That said, the Taco truck that came by work in Albuquerque when I lived there had some great stuff. Their quesadillas were a real treat. And if they have sopapillas and honey to put on them, I'm so there. Horchata's good too.