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Cyberattack on McDonald's, Hackers Stole Customer Data in Korea, Taiwan, Company Informed

McDonald’s Says Hackers Stole Customer Data in Korea, Taiwan

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Mcdonald's Corp said hackers accessed Customer's data, according to some reports, of clients in the republic of Korea and Taiwan, the fast-food chains are in a list of companies to be attacked on various occasions in last few months.
In order to find unauthorized activity on the network, the company has determined that "a large number of files, which contain some of the data has been reached," it said in an emailed statement on Friday. The entrance was closed, and no customer payment details have been violated, and that was a McDonald's.

The company said it will take measures to ensure that, in certain markets, "in order to solve for the files that contains the employee's personal data.

The data breach, which is organised by the hacker claimed to have been a serious risk for the consumer of the companies around the world, over the past few years, the company will collect and store more information about the consumer to fulfil online orders from our customers.

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Large companies, has been hit by a series of high-profile cyber-attacks in the last couple of weeks, even though the McDonald's offense seems to be more debilitating than others. Electronic Arts, Inc. reported on Thursday that hackers recently stole the source code of some of our most popular games as well. In a ransomware attack earlier in the spring, the force of the Colonial Pipeline Co., ltd. - to be, rather than to disturb the experience of the JBS meat processing plant.

McDonald's shares were up 0.6 percent at 9: 35 am in New York city. They are up about 10% so far this year, just shy of the S&P 500.

In the past, this was reported by the Wall Street Journal.

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