We Hacked Burger King: How Authentication Bypass Led to Drive-Thru Audio Surveillance

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Summary:
- Hackers have found a way to exploit vulnerabilities in the software used by many fast-food restaurant drive-thrus, allowing them to remotely access and control the systems.
- This attack, known as an "RBI hack," can enable hackers to change menu prices, unlock doors, and even open the cash register, potentially leading to financial losses and security breaches for the affected businesses.
- Cybersecurity experts are urging fast-food chains to prioritize updating their drive-thru software and implementing stronger security measures to prevent such attacks from occurring in the future.

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