That's nothing. Some HR department's were requiring applicants to provide their login and ID in order to be hired.
http://www.techspot.com/news/47884-employers-ask-job-seekers-for-facebook-login-information.html
Yup! I know a person here who was required to give all of his logins and passwords to social media websites in order to be hired.
On social media, you're encouraged to say "This is my mom, this is my brother, this is my birthday" yadda yadda yadda and your information is only as secure as your least secure friend. So when you call to get into someone's account, as a criminal, with some light Googling and digging around social media, you can figure out enough of the person's information in order to gain access to their account.
For a period of time, on iCloud, all you needed was a date of birth and a login name in order to reset the password. Then once you're in there, you can dig around email folders, sent mail, recieved email, etc and get a look at what accounts a user has in order to infiltrate even more of them.
All I'm saying is be careful what personal information you post on social media.
Some of the quests they ask for security are readily available online like mother's maiden name, name of your first school, your pets name, date of birth, the year you graduated high school, etc. We're unknowingly creating a treasure trove of readily available personal data that criminals just love.