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Article: Identity Theft Resource Center(R) Warns Job Applicants of Internet Dangers.
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- PR Newswire
- Article date:
- August 27, 2007
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SAN DIEGO, Aug. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- The recent hacking of Monster.com serves as a reminder to all job seekers of the dangers of placing a resume on the Internet. The Internet can be a valuable asset for job seekers and for employers as long as both sides take the necessary precautions to protect personal identifying information.
The Identity Theft Resource Center, a nonprofit that focuses on identity theft issues, would like to warn job seekers to not place these items on resumes posted on the Internet, sent by mail or in response to an ad on a website to reduce your risk of identity theft.
-- Your Social Security Number (SSN)
-- Date of birth (DOB) ...