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Want a city job? Fork over your usernames, passwords

Fight against China's Web filtering software grows; MasterCard beefs up security requirements
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Want a city job? Fork over your usernames, passwords

Readers with neck problems are advised to skip this post because it is sure to have your head shaking. Officials who run the city of Bozeman, Montana -- perhaps setting a new standard for privacy invasion in the name of public safety -- are insisting that job applicants cough up their usernames and passwords for any social networking sites or online forums in which they participate. Reason: background... Read full story

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