by Thomas J. Belknap CareerBuilder.com Phishing Scam

Folks who read this blog know: when I find them, I report them.

There seems to be a new attack on CareerBuilder.com users, both employers and job seekers, aimed at spoofing their name for whatever purposes. I got the email in my mailbox today and will be dutifully informing CB of the problem once I’m done posting this to the blog. The email redirects to a rojoka.net address.

Content:

Dear employer

Due to a recent security breach in the Careerbuilder computer system, a new set of terms and conditions has been issued.
In order to guarantee the security of your Careerbuilder account , we need you to login over a secure connection and confirm your user and password,
by clicking the link below.After the process is completed, your account will be secured as stated in the new terms of use.

Please click on the link below and login in order to accept the new terms and conditions that have been issued ( Online Access Agreement Update ) :

http://www.careerbuilder.com/share/login.aspx?sc_cmp2=JS_Nav_MyCB_LoginM>

After completing this process, you will be redirected to our new terms of use.

Thank you

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