Plainfield Schools Job Application Website Hacked
Anyone who applied online for a job in District 202 over the last few years got a nasty surprise on Saturday, after a hacker breached security on a website used by the district for employment applications.
On Saturday, current and past applicants received an “inappropriate and offensive message” from whoever hacked the online job application system, Community Relations Director Tom Hernandez said.
He said messages were received by “tens of thousands” of people, putting the latest estimate at about 23,000.
One past job applicant said she got a message Saturday titled “Plainfield School District 202 has had a security breach.”
The message, which addressed the applicant by name, contained a racial slur and boasted about hacking into the system.
Hernandez said District 202 officials have been in touch with the company that owns the website, www.applitrack.com.
The website was shut down early Saturday evening, according to a message sent out by the district Saturday night. Hernandez said school district officials are still working with the company to determine exactly how much information was compromised.
“What I can say with certainty is that it did not gather [social security numbers] because we don’t ask for that on job applications,” he said.
Hernandez said the district believes the same hacker was behind a similar internal attack on District 202 systems.
“Our website was hacked in the past and we addressed those security issues,” he said.
District 202 has contacted local police, along with the FBI, Hernandez said.
“We plan to prosecute to the fullest extent possible,” he said.
On Saturday night, the district sent out an automated message notifying the District 202 community.
“This system is not part of District 202′s network, therefore, we do not control it. However we are working with the company that runs the system to determine the scope of the problem and resolve the issue. The website has been shut down as of about an hour ago.
“We have also contacted the police and FBI and plan to prosecute the responsible party to the fullest extent of the law. We will update this message when new information becomes available. Our sincere apologies to those who were affected by this security breach and to everyone for this intrusion into your Saturday evening,” the message read in part.
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