

AI Chatbot for Hiring McDonald’s Workers Exposed Millions of Applicants’ Personal Data
Security researchers have uncovered glaring vulnerabilities in the “McHire” AI chatbot used by McDonald’s to hire workers, potentially exposing the personal information of approximately 64 million job applicants.
Tom’s Hardware reports that security researchers Ian Carroll and Sam Curry have discovered critical flaws in the McHire chatbot, developed by Paradox.ai for McDonald’s, which could have been exploited to access sensitive data of millions of job applicants. The chatbot, known as Olivia, is reportedly used by 90 percent of McDonald’s franchises in the United States to streamline their hiring processes.
The first vulnerability came to light when the researchers successfully guessed the password used by Paradox team members to access McHire: “123456.” This weak password allowed Carroll and Curry to gain administrator access to a test restaurant within the McHire system. While this initial access only revealed employees of Paradox.ai, it provided valuable insights into the workings of the application. Click here to read more.

The Lone Star State takes on Hollywood, Texas-style: Bigger, better and with conservative values
The opening scene unfolds onto a bird’s-eye view of a sedan making its way down a stretch of unmarked highway, as Woody Harrelson's unmistakable drawl is heard off-camera. “You ever wonder if this industry of ours is just chasing its own tail?” he asks.
Matthew McConaughey, in his equally distinctive cadence, shoots back, “No, I don’t wonder. Restrictions, regulations, nickel and diming productions, political lectures,” before the camera pans in for a close-up of the actors.
The sequence pays homage to the gritty, atmospheric crime drama “True Detective.” Indeed, it was directed by Nic Pizzolatto, the show’s creator.
In January, this four-minute video, “True to Texas” was released as part of an unusual campaign by a coalition of A-list actors — Dennis Quaid, Renée Zellweger and Billy Bob Thornton make appearances — independent creatives and Lone Star Republicans to appeal to the Texas State Legislature. Click here to read more.

Florida animal shelter’s longest resident finds forever home
LAND O’ LAKES, Fla. — The longest-standing resident at one Florida animal shelter was finally adopted Tuesday — an event that has been long awaited.
Buddy, a lovable dog, came to the shelter eight months ago, where he had remained until this week.
In a post on social media, Pasco County Animal Services, located in Land O’ Lakes, revealed that not only has Buddy gained a new sister named Sophie Grace, but he now has a middle name as well: Buddy Earl, after his new mom’s grandfather.
His new family provided a much-needed update on how Buddy is adjusting to his new home, along with photos of the sweet pup settling in. Click here to read more.

Unemployment claims jump 129% week over week
Unemployment in Michigan continues to rise, with claims for the week of June 30 up 129.71% to the highest rate per 100,000 residents in the country.
The personal finance website WalletHub reviewed States Where Unemployment Claims Are Decreasing the Most, and it was more bad news for the Great Lakes State.
Unemployment in Michigan continues to rise, with claims for the week of June 30 up 129.71% to the highest rate per 100,000 residents in the country.
The personal finance website WalletHub reviewed States Where Unemployment Claims Are Decreasing the Most, and it was more bad news for the Great Lakes State.
“To identify where unemployment claims are decreasing the most, WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia based on changes in unemployment claims for several key benchmark weeks,” the finance website reports. “We also considered the number of claims per 100,000 people in the labor force.” Click here to read more.

Border Patrol Nabs Interpol-Flagged Venezuelan Homicide Suspect in Lincoln Park – Thanks to a Traffic Stop
LINCOLN PARK, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – A routine traffic stop in Lincoln Park, Michigan, about 12 miles southwest of Detroit, led law enforcement to pull over a driver who ended up not having a valid driver’s license. The man, 27-year-old Franh Enrique Yonkaiker Machado-Rivas, wasn’t just driving without a license though – he was wanted by Interpol for a homicide in Venezuela.
Interpol is a global law enforcement organization that provides investigative support, expertise and training to promote international security and public safety.
U.S. Border Patrol agents from the Gibraltar Station were contacted by law enforcement concerning Machado-Rivas and according to a statement from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Machado- Rivas admitted to agents that he was in the U.S. illegally. Marchado-Rivas is being processed for removal from the United States. Click here to read more.