Overview
- The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) released a video highlighting the risks of sharing sensitive personal information on CVs online.
- Job seekers are advised to omit their full address, date of birth, and National Insurance number, as these details are unnecessary for recruiters at the application stage but valuable to scammers.
- Fraudsters often use personal data from CVs, social media, and phishing emails to commit identity theft and access bank accounts.
- Action Fraud recommends securing devices with up-to-date antivirus software and firewalls to mitigate phishing threats.
- This latest guidance builds on previous DWP warnings to avoid posting sensitive information on social media or sharing it via direct messages.