The Buttermilk Drop, a prominent bakery in the 7th Ward, recounts a distressing ordeal as it grapples with financial difficulties caused by an Uber Eats hacker. The bakery, known for its bustling morning business on the popular food delivery platform, reveals the impact of the cyber attack on its Uber Eats account. Struggling to cope, the bakery’s owners share the challenges they face, emphasizing how the incident has significantly affected their revenue and day-to-day operations. This article sheds light on the vulnerability of businesses to cyber threats and the real-world consequences they can impose, especially for establishments relying on digital platforms for customer reach and delivery services. Read the full article.
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