Hackers make hacked America's job link Alliance (AJLA), a task portal offered by the Department of fag (DOL), and stolen personal details from an undisclosed number of job seekers.AJLA, a multi-state database of US job seekers, acknowledged the security hack through a message on its website.Hackers stole information from job seekers in 10 statesAccording to AJLA officials, hackers registered an account on the job portal and then used a vulnerability in the AJLA source code to extract data from other users.An investigation revealed hackers managed to acquire access to names, dates of birth, and Social surety Numbers for users in ten of the sixteen states catered by the AJLA portal.Affected states include Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Maine, Oklahoma, and Vermont. Currently, task seekers in Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Nevada, New Jersey and Massachusetts don't appear to be affected.More Information: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-hacked-departme...http://www.ajla.net/pressrelease.html