eBay Provides No Privacy For Sellers
Phanatic1a writes "Quoted in an article in The Nation, eBay's chief of security Joseph Sullivan brags up eBay's "flexible" privacy policy to LEOs, telling them "If you are a law-enforcement officer, all you have to do is send us a fax with a request for information, and ask about the person behind the seller's identity number, and we will provide you with his name, address, sales history and other details--all without having to produce a court order." The tens of millions of Paypal customers eBay has access to the financial records of might be curious to see what else Sullivan promises..."
we will provide you with his name, address, sales history and other details
Other details... hmmmm, wonder if this means: Seller is super great/fast AAAA+++++++++ recommend to all A+A+A+A+A+A+
I have often regretted my speech, never my silence.
-Xenocrates
eBay itself goes further than this, employing six investigators who are charged with tracking down "suspicious people" and "suspicious behavior.
I guess I'd better not post any more "Stable version of Windows" auctions...
*sigh*
Mom says my
I'm sleeping easier now.
If citizens of the United States are allowed privacy, a presumption of innocence, or the protection of due process, then the terrorists have already won.
Wait... that doesn't sound right. Which of us is smoking crack?
If you were blocking sigs, you wouldn't have to read this.
I guess this kills the auction for all those terrorists buying and selling nuclear, chemical, biological weapons online...