Sears Shuts Down Part Of Site, Concedes It Was Revealing Purchases
Written by Evan SchumanJanuary 5th, 2008
On the heels of admitting this week that it was using spyware on one of its E-Commerce sites, Sears on Friday said that it was temporarily shutting down part of another Sears E-Commerce site after admitting that it allowed consumers to see explicit details about the purchases of other consumers.
The Sears move came hours after Harvard Business School Assistant Professor Benjamin Edelman published details on how consumers using Sears' ManageMyHome site could find detailed purchase histories about other Sears shoppers merely by typing in their name, phone number and street address into the site.
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January 5th, 2008 at 5:14 pm
Gee, that makes me feel good.Is it legal for these big companies to misuse our data like this?I will never go back to Sears again.