Flippy Is A Robot That Will Be Flipping Burgers At CaliBurger

It is no secret that in the future robots could be replacing some of the jobs that we do. We’re already seeing this in factories where robots are replacing humans on the assembly line namely because they can work more efficiently and require no rest, thus potentially allowing them to work around the clock.

Data breach at Arby’s reportedly was first sniffed out by PSCU

Arby’s Restaurant Group, Inc. said in a statement to USA TODAY that it had recently launched an investigation of its payment card systems after learning of a possible data breach. The Atlanta-based Arby’s said it notified law enforcement and brought in leading security experts to investigate malware found on its point-of-sale system.

Arby’s Warns It Has Suffered a Massive Security Breach

Arby’s has confirmed that a massive data breach has occurred at “hundreds” of its restaurants, potentially putting more than 355,000 of its customers’ credit and debit cards into the hands of hackers. The hackers reportedly placed malware on the payment systems of corporate stores, and the possible carnage looks serious – the National Association of Federal Credit Unions’ CEO describes it as “probably one of the biggest numbers I’ve heard.”

Arby’s breach may have hit 355,000 credit cards

Arby’s breach may have hit 355,000 credit cards Malware on cash registers allowed crooks to grab credit and debit card info Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2k8KbFv Arby’s fast food restaurants were hit with a data breach in December of 2016 and January of 2017 that may have compromised at least 355,000 credit and debit cards. SAN FRANCISCO – Malware on cash registers at Arby’s fast food restaurants may have resulted in the breach of more than 355,000 credit and debit cards.