Nov23
12:46 am (UTC-7)   |   by Justine Paredes (Technical Communications)

Job hunters are in danger yet again. Monster.com, a job-seeking site, has been attacked for the second time, affecting Monster Company Boulevard, in particular.

The said page was said to contain an iFrame, which redirected users to servers hosting Neosploit, The Register reported. Neosploit is said to be as destructive as Icepack and Mpack, two of the more known exploit kits. The said attack sabotaged searches for well-known companies such as Toyota, Eddie Bauer, and Best Buy, making the exploit successful, as many people are probably seeking for jobs from companies as huge as the said three.

This latest attack is a sequel to another Monster.com hacking where user names were stolen by hackers for phishing and spamming purposes.

A spokesman from Monster.com assured users that the Web site is now up and running, and that the sabotaged pages have been restored. It was also said that only a small percentage of users were affected. This is the good news. But the bad news, and the one that matters more, is that there is no guarantee that these incidents won’t happen again. We should remember that this is already the second time. Who knows if there would be a third, a fourth and, a fifth?

Caution should be practiced by online job-seekers out there. Before they can even get employed, the bad guys are already out there to get them.

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