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Galraedia

(5,022 posts)
Thu Dec 19, 2013, 07:32 PM Dec 2013

Data brokers sell rape victim names for 7.9 cents each, congressional hearing reveals

Source: Raw Story

A privacy advocate on Wednesday told Congress that she had discovered that it was common practice for data brokers to sell the names of rape victims and HIV patients for about 7.9 cents each.

Speaking to members of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, World Privacy Forum Executive Director Pam Dixon described herself as a “moderate” when it came to data brokers, but shocking research convinced her that the industry was in need of regulation.

“The data broker industry as it is today, does not have constraints and it does not have shame,” she explained. “It will sell any information about any person regardless of sensitivity for 7.9 cents a name, which is the price of a list of rape sufferers which was recently sold.”

“Lists of rape sufferers, victims of domestic violence, police officers’ home addresses, people who suffer from genetic illnesses,” Dixon continued. “Complete with names, home addresses, ethnicity, gender and many other factors. This is what’s being sold and circulated today.”

Read more: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/12/19/data-brokers-sell-rape-victim-names-for-7-9-cents-each-congressional-hearing-reveals/

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Data brokers sell rape victim names for 7.9 cents each, congressional hearing reveals (Original Post) Galraedia Dec 2013 OP
Not really hard to believe, although kinda makes me sick Stuart G Dec 2013 #1
Revolting is right! sheshe2 Dec 2013 #2
Booz Allen making some cash on the side. nm rhett o rick Dec 2013 #3
Please explain YOHABLO Dec 2013 #4
Who's keeping lists of rape victims??? cui bono Dec 2013 #5
WHAT THE FUCK?! politichew Dec 2013 #6

sheshe2

(83,728 posts)
2. Revolting is right!
Thu Dec 19, 2013, 07:41 PM
Dec 2013
Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) wondered if lists were being used to discriminated against entire classes of people.

“I was stunned in doing my research when I found lists of people who were rape sufferers, people who were genetic disease suffers, people who were victims of domestic violence,” Dixon admitted. “What is happening is through survey instruments that are operated online and through other methods that are typically consumer generated, people will volunteer this information to websites thinking they are getting help from a website.”

“And they have no idea this information is going to be attached to, not just a cookie, but their name, their home address, their phone number.”

Committee chairman John “Jay” Rockefeller (D-WV) closed the hearing by saying he was “revolted” by Dixon’s revelations.


From your link:http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/12/19/data-brokers-sell-rape-victim-names-for-7-9-cents-each-congressional-hearing-reveals/

Thanks for the thread, Galraedia.
 

YOHABLO

(7,358 posts)
4. Please explain
Thu Dec 19, 2013, 08:17 PM
Dec 2013

"Director Pam Dixon described herself as a 'moderate' when it came to data brokers, but shocking research convinced her that the industry was in need of regulation."


I mean, what is a ''moderate'' when it comes to data brokerage? Does this mean all is fair in love and war? I don't get it. Why would someone be part and partial to ruining someone's life? Washington D.C. is a cesspool of highly paid do-nothings.

cui bono

(19,926 posts)
5. Who's keeping lists of rape victims???
Fri Dec 20, 2013, 01:39 AM
Dec 2013

Huh?

And what's with the term "rape sufferer"? Are there "rape non-sufferers"?


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