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	<title>Comments on: FBI Warns Job Hunters Of Online Scams</title>
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		<title>By: Identity Theft and Your Job Search - The itzBig Blog - Serving the Unserved â€“ Recruiters, Job Seekers, Quiet Working Professionals</title>
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		<description>[...] Sometimes the ill effects of identity theft might be limited to piles of junk email in your inbox every day. However, some identity thieves go so far as to involve the candidate in a criminal enterprise. Take note of this warning from the FBI reported in this post from Emplyment Digest&#8211; &#8220;The FBI has released a warning, saying it is investigating several â€œonline employment scams. The FBI outlined several schemes and told candidates to protect their information and be skeptical of some prospective employers. [...]</description>
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