The Top Hacked LinkedIn Passwords Include '1234' and 'Sex'
Last week's theft of 6.5 million LinkedIn user passwords not only once again demonstrated the threat the hacking community poses in acquiring our personal data; but it also highlights the sheer ignorance and stupidity of millions of people on the internet who are not taking necessary precaution in protecting themselves on the web.
Infographic: Awesome workplaces in Silicon Valley
So what would be the perks of landing a job at the likes of Facebook, Google, Twitter or Linkedin?
All the havoc of receiving flak about the Facebook Timeline getting you down? How about club massages? Or what about if the contradictions about Google+ make you sad? Go hit the rock-climbing wall! Or maybe even when promoted tweets start to make little-to-no sense? Why not go grab free haircuts and car washes?
And what about when you need to take time out of the busy lifestyle to eat? Since the regular cafeteria burgers is never enough, celebrate the gift of expense with the top chefs in silicon valley cooking you fine European cuisine (this is the U.S. transcript, we on the other hand fail to see the 'fine-ness' of European cooking). Along with videogames, field trips, games of baseball and ping-pong to tap off what can only be described as the perfect day of work. See our infographic of the day for more, courtesy of Resumebear.