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Security Update for JobStreet.com Users

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jobstreet.com

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lina-noreply@jobstreet.com

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Thu, Jan 12, 2017 08:10 AM

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[Jobstreet Logo] Security Update for JobStreet.com Users Dear {NAME} We are writing to inform you to update your password as a precautionary step in keeping your personal information secure and as part of our ongoing commitment to protecting your privacy. [Reset password now] Q: Is it compulsory for me to update my password? A: We have been reviewing our security measures following a recent claim relating to JobStreet.com candidate account information. Whilst your account has not been affected, we still urge all candidates to update their password as a precautionary measure. Q: Was my account information accessed? A: We are confident that the claim does not relate to your account. However as good online security practice we are still encouraging you to update your password immediately. Q: How do I know if this email from JobStreet.com is authentic? A: Candidates should contact Jobstreet.com Customer Care or email [info-sg@jobstreet.com] if they have any concern on the authenticity of the communication they received from JobStreet.com. Safeguarding your privacy is our upmost priority and we are continuously enhancing our platform to keep our users and platform secure. Please be informed that candidates can also visit our [website] to update their password. Sincerely, Suresh Thiru CEO JobStreet.com [icon-trust] Most Trusted [icon-trust] Most Quality Employers [icon-trust] Most Quality Jobs [[icon-app-store]  App Store]  [[icon-google-play]  Google Play]  [[icon-fb-round]  Facebook] [Terms of Use] | [Privacy Policy] © [JobStreet.com Singapore]

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