Sears Customers Checking Their Computers
Dallas, TX: Customers who signed up for the Sears My SHC Community are now checking their computers, trying to determine if they unwittingly allowed
Sears to load
spyware onto their computers—and they want to know how to get rid of it.
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Sears Defends Itself Against Spyware Lawsuit
Boston, MA: Sears, Roebuck and Co. is defending itself against at least one lawsuit alleging the company violated
consumer privacy laws. The lawsuit follows a move by Sears to install tracking software (also known as
spyware) on the computers of people who use the MySHC Community. However, critics argue that consumers are not fully aware of when the tracking function is active and were not properly warned that the software was being installed
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Sears Privacy: Spyware is Watching You
Hoffman Estates, IL: Talk about Big Brother watching you.
Spyware is something you expect to get from an unsavory web site or an infected email—not from a major retailer. However, that appears to be the case with
Sears and Roebuck through their My SHC Community, on-line service
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