Comparison Overview
Manna Development Group LLC, Franchisee of Panera Bread

Manna Development Group LLC, Franchisee of Panera Bread
2339 11th St, Encinitas, 92024, US
Last Update: 31/03/2026
Founded in 2003, under the leadership of Paul Saber, President & CEO, and Patrick Rogers, Operating Partner, Manna Development Group has grown to become one of Panera Bread’s largest franchisees. Committed to operating great restaurants, a heart of service, and a desire...

Olive Garden
1000 Darden Center Drive, Orlando, FL, US, 32837
Last Update: 01/04/2026
Founded in 1982, Olive Garden is owned by Darden Restaurants, Inc. (NYSE:DRI), the world's largest company-owned and operated full-service restaurant company. With more than 800 restaurants, more than 92,000 employees and more than $3.5 billion in annual sales, Olive Ga...
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Benchmark & Cyber Underwriting Signals
Incidents vs Restaurants Industry Avg (This Year)
No incidents recorded for Manna Development Group LLC, Franchisee of Panera Bread in 2026.
Incidents vs Restaurants Industry Avg (This Year)
No incidents recorded for Olive Garden in 2026.
Incident History - Manna Development Group LLC, Franchisee of Panera Bread (X = Date, Y = Severity)
Manna Development Group LLC, Franchisee of Panera Bread cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Incident History - Olive Garden (X = Date, Y = Severity)
Olive Garden cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Notable Incidents

Manna Development Group LLC, Franchisee of Panera Bread

Olive Garden
FAQ
Latest Global CVEs
A vulnerability exists in H.View IP cameras certificate-related upload interfaces allow authenticated users to store arbitrary file content to fixed, persistent filesystem locations without validating file type, structure, or size. This design omission enables the placement of unexpected or malformed data in locations intended for trusted certificate material, which could affect system integrity or behavior even after reboot.
A vulnerability exists in H.View IP cameras that could allow an authenticated user to supply unsanitized XML fields to the device's certificate generation interface, which are incorporated into a backend certificate creation command without proper input validation. This may allow for command execution with elevated privileges during certificate generation.
The DMP-5000 file service exposes authenticated arbitrary file upload functionality. There are exposed endpoints which allows authenticated users to upload files of any type without validation. No file extension filtering or content inspection is enforced which allows executable binaries and scripts to be accepted and written directly to the server.
The DMP-5000 devices are shipped with a default administrative web account with weak authentication controls, which are not required to be changed during initial configuration or operation. Using these accounts provides full system access.
Various versions of Daktronics Controller Firmware could allow authenticated and unauthenticated remote users to escape the intended directory and enumerate arbitrary file system paths.