I am shocked and dumbfounded.. While doing an online search for an old document of mine I ran across a website with tons of information about me.
The most disturbing of all was my personal account information at Amazon.com. My wish list was Public. If you care to look you would have found a pump I was going to purchase for a home plumbing project and a book whose title I wont mention and did not care to share with the entire internet.
The web site in question is
http://www.yasni.com I don't know how or why they managed to access my amazon account but they did. I never gave them permission. All I did was do a google search. and they somehow got enough information from my computer to find and read my amazon wish list.
All these websites are sharing information and they are not being very careful about it. If they can get my amazon login information then what is preventing them from getting my paypal login too. You can sign into many of your accounts using the login information of some other unrelated account that you have. Have you been asked to sign into your hotmail or gmail account using your Facebook login credentials? What does that imply? did you just give hotmail permission to use your Facebook login?
Here is another example. Something interesting happened when I was looking for tourist attraction in Zhuhai. The website trip adviser grabbed my Facebook ID and used it to access all of my contacts back home. (without my permission) Asked me If I wanted to see where my facebook friends had been and what they were planning or browsing for their next trip. And the information was there at my fingertips all I had to do was look. I resisted the temptation. Id rather not see my 75 year old cousin planning a trip on a clothing optional cruse to Cozumel. Nor do I want my searching and browsing history public for everyone to look at
I guess if they can do this with your Facebook account they cant grab your contacts from Hotmail and you account balance from your bank. I did not know this was possible until now. And possibly if you have auto logon in some of your online accounts the information in you cookies could be used to log in for you. This is scary shit. stay away from this website.
Eventually some underpaid computer tech is going to hack into all this valuable information and sells us all out. Where are the internet police.