Blippy screw-up exposes customers' credit cards on Google
Blippy calls itself "a fun and easy way to see and discuss what everyone is buying." Call me crazy, but I've never thought the service was a great idea. I mean...if I really want to tell people what I was spending money on, I could just tweet about it or post it on my Facebook wall.
...And at least I wouldn't be giving my credit card number out. And since I wouldn't be giving out my number, it would never have appeared in Google search results accidentally.
No, I don't think there's a big number of people who would be performing the query "site:blippy.com +"from card", but that's hardly the point. Someone figured out that it worked, and someone saw a whole lotta numbers they shouldn't have seen. If you ask me, this is a punji stick their users were waiting to step on.
I guess maybe I'm a little closed-minded about this, but I can't think of any reason why anyone would want to enable this kind of access to their credit card data. Would I ever sign up after this? Hell no, but you couldn't have convinced me to sign up for a Blippy account before this screw-up happened.
Boy, they sure are lucky they announced their big $11+ million funding win just before this news came out...
[via Venture Beat]
...And at least I wouldn't be giving my credit card number out. And since I wouldn't be giving out my number, it would never have appeared in Google search results accidentally.
No, I don't think there's a big number of people who would be performing the query "site:blippy.com +"from card", but that's hardly the point. Someone figured out that it worked, and someone saw a whole lotta numbers they shouldn't have seen. If you ask me, this is a punji stick their users were waiting to step on.
I guess maybe I'm a little closed-minded about this, but I can't think of any reason why anyone would want to enable this kind of access to their credit card data. Would I ever sign up after this? Hell no, but you couldn't have convinced me to sign up for a Blippy account before this screw-up happened.
Boy, they sure are lucky they announced their big $11+ million funding win just before this news came out...
[via Venture Beat]














Comments
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Subscribe to commentsiamjoemoranApr 23rd 2010 4:20PM
You're not closed minded, you're sane, which is more than can be said about anyone who uses Blippy.
What kind of narcissist and/or idiot feels the need to advertise all the crap they buy?!?
Jay LoganApr 23rd 2010 4:23PM
This sounds like a ridiculous service and I can't believe anyone is silly enough to use it. I wouldn't be surprised if the IRS was involved in this sites development in some way.
9000reasonsApr 23rd 2010 8:12PM
This is awesome. So I could use blippy to see what somebody has just bought, find out from twitter/facebook when they are out of their house and use google maps to see how to break in, then book a taxi and order a pizza for when I get home!
All you need now is to make that sequence into an iphone ad!
F-ZeroApr 23rd 2010 8:17PM
Actually, I use Blippy for a couple of online stores (but definitely not my credit card) to monitor my own usage. No friends, no sharing.
Helps me remember what I buy (incase I delete the invoices) and might help catch anyone stealing from me I think
nikescarApr 24th 2010 2:53PM
I love it when people's ridiculousness gets them into trouble.