To show why we need a Data Privacy Day, Monster.com has informed their customers that someone has stolen account names, passwords, email addresses, and phone numbers of their Monster.com accounts. Have you ever posted your resume or applied for a job through Monster? If the answer is yes, then you had an account with them. There is some confusion as to if the information stolen was all accounts, or just the “recruiters” accounts.
Regardless of which accounts where stolen, how does Monster inform their customer base that this happened? An email, a letter in the mail? Noooooo, a little ity bity link on their website with a note that some information was stolen…What makes this even worse, this has happened to them 3 times in the past…3 TIMES! The last time they were hacked was in 2007.
If you had an account with Monster, the first thing you should do is either log in to your account and change your password, or two delete your account like I did. If you use the same login information across the web you might want to think about changing your passwords since someone might have them now. Your banks, or places you pay bills (a.k.a. where you have credit information stored) might be the first place to start. If you want to read the sorry press release that Monster released click the link below. After reading it, if you want to go punch someone from Monster in the face they are based out of Maynard, Massachusetts.
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