“With millions of résumés now online, identity thieves and marketers are turning to online résumé databases to poach data such as e-mail addresses, phone numbers and other personal information.|Identity thieves have also been known to post fake job listings, then require that applicants submit additional personal data, such as social security numbers, credit card numbers or bank account information…” Kendra Mayfield —The Perils of Online Job Sites (Wired)
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