Mari-Len wrote an article in the latest CW that I thought was really inventive. After the recent scandal around Monster.com losing all kinds of user information, we realized that resumes — which often include a laundry list of personally indentifying e-mails — are becoming a new vector of attack. So she talked to the experts about how to make sure that the C.V.s they put out there don’t wind up as bait for phishing schemes and other fraudsters.
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