Which of the following is an ethical issue when it comes to Internet privacy?
A) Not allowing employees to use work computers for personal reasons
B) Using data mining on work equipment, including cell phones
C) Using cyber-insurance to recoup some of the losses incurred by hackers
D) Using encryption software to scramble messages
E) Asking a job seeker for their Facebook username and password
Answer: E
Explanation: E) Job seekers are being asked to answer unexpected questions by interviewers, such as "What is your Facebook username and password?" Some applicants will choose not to give this information, responding, "No, that's a terrible privacy invasion." Others will provide the requested information to interviewers.
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