
One of my favorite things about the internet is being able to access so much helpful information. Of course, Komando.com is the best resource online for tech information. I also like visiting sites that give me ideas on things to do and places to go. They are great for answering questions like, what are the best restaurants in my area?
Unfortunately, these sites don’t always have the greatest security protocols. Now, a popular restaurant app has been hacked and millions of users’ information was stolen.
Has your personal info been stolen?
We’re talking about one of the world’s largest restaurant search and discovery services, Zomato. It’s a website and app that lets users search for restaurants, read customer reviews and even order food for delivery. The company operates in 23 countries around the world and receives nearly 120 million visits per month by its users.
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