Comment by mettamage
Given the sloppiness of McDonald's security, my conclusion is that they don't really care about being secure. Being hacked is an annoying business expense to them, but that's it.
Given that his friend was fired, if I ever had an inkling of doing free pentesting for McDonald's, I sure as hell don't now. They don't deserve it.
> Given that his friend was fired, if I ever had an inkling of doing free pentesting for McDonald's, I sure as hell don't now.
What is a company supposed to do when they detect an employee repeatedly try to access different systems they shouldn't have access to (nor have reason to even try)?