This probably could have gone in Politics, but I'm not sure the political leanings of those responsible are relevant.
http://montanasnewsstation.com/Globa...asp?S=10551414
A town in Montana wants people applying for government jobs to furnish all their User IDs for every online group they're a part of. Have a Youtube account? Gotta tell them. Facebook? MySpace? Better list it. Member of CustomersSuck or Fratching? You have to disclose that too.
That would be bad enough, but they also want your passwords for these as well! You might as well hand over the keys to your house, and take them on a tour. "Here's my diary, pay special attention to page 53, there's a great little bit about how I had crippling depression when I was 20. And here's where I keep the porno mags I inherited from my dad."
Sound a little excessive? Your Gmail, Youtube, and Blogger accounts are all accessible with the same log-on information. I can understand that places can and will attempt to find out all they can about you and your activities online, and many places have rules about what you can and cannot say online, so that you're not badmouthing the organization. But to require you to do all the legwork for them, and then *compromise your own security* in the process. A lot of people tend to use the same passwords on everything, so if the list ever fell in to "unscrupulous" hands, then it's an easy step to compromising your banking info. And what's more, giving out your account info is against the TOS for nearly every site, so they can terminate your account if they find out.
But if you withhold the info, and you get the job, all of a sudden you can be fired for lying on your application. Ask yourself, do you want your government to employ people who don't care about security or are willing to lie if it suits them? Because those are about the only two options.
http://montanasnewsstation.com/Globa...asp?S=10551414
A town in Montana wants people applying for government jobs to furnish all their User IDs for every online group they're a part of. Have a Youtube account? Gotta tell them. Facebook? MySpace? Better list it. Member of CustomersSuck or Fratching? You have to disclose that too.
That would be bad enough, but they also want your passwords for these as well! You might as well hand over the keys to your house, and take them on a tour. "Here's my diary, pay special attention to page 53, there's a great little bit about how I had crippling depression when I was 20. And here's where I keep the porno mags I inherited from my dad."
Sound a little excessive? Your Gmail, Youtube, and Blogger accounts are all accessible with the same log-on information. I can understand that places can and will attempt to find out all they can about you and your activities online, and many places have rules about what you can and cannot say online, so that you're not badmouthing the organization. But to require you to do all the legwork for them, and then *compromise your own security* in the process. A lot of people tend to use the same passwords on everything, so if the list ever fell in to "unscrupulous" hands, then it's an easy step to compromising your banking info. And what's more, giving out your account info is against the TOS for nearly every site, so they can terminate your account if they find out.
But if you withhold the info, and you get the job, all of a sudden you can be fired for lying on your application. Ask yourself, do you want your government to employ people who don't care about security or are willing to lie if it suits them? Because those are about the only two options.
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