Monster.com Loses User Data Again

Sun, Jan 25th, 2009

Popular online job site Monster.com acknowledged a security breach of its user database Friday and is recommending users immediately change passwords and be on the lookout for phishing e-mails. The compromise is the second in two years for Monster.com and involved the loss of user log-in details, passwords, email addresses, names, and telephone numbers.

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