AOL Subscribers Sue Over Release Of Search Data
An anonymous reader points out an AP story indicating that AOL hasn't seen the end of its own public embarrassment after airing some dirty laundry on behalf of its customers. Excerpted from the story: "Three AOL subscribers who suddenly found records of their Internet searches widely distributed online are suing the company under privacy laws and are seeking an end to its retention of search-related data ... The lawsuit is believed to be the first in the wake of AOL's intentional release of some 19 million search requests made over a three-month period by more than 650,000 subscribers. ... Filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Oakland, Calif., the lawsuit seeks class-action status. It does not specify the amount of damages being sought."
What is this AOL you speak of?
They must have been the only 3 AOLers who met both of these conditions:
a) They weren't searching for "hot kiddie lolita horse love" and were consequently unafraid of that search rearing its ugly head in open court.
b) They were aware enough of the wider internet to know their data had been released in the first place and the implications thereof.
Three? Yeah, that sounds about right.
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Hm. Now that you mentioned it, it got me curious so I tried it.
I entered my SSN into Google.
It replied with "-1635"
If the masses can keep you down, you're not the Ubermensch.
I'd sue too if they outed me as user of AOL.
Damn, that would be really, really embarrassing and my l33t status would be called into question.
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2) Hastening the timely demise of AOL ...
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"Yeah, see, my name is Joe Blow and I was trying to find my sister's MySpace page. Her name is Lolita. I know she used to work at a race track so I did a search for her: Lolita Blow Job Horses. What's so wrong with that? Now give me my share of the settlement."
Wow, I didn't know that.
This is becoming a pretty scary thread. I feel a little bad for having started us down this road.
If anyone steals that guy's identity and buys a jet-ski (or anything else), I'm going to kick their ass.
Don't worry original parent poster, I've got your back.