LA TIMES -- July 2 -- Jane Yang, a 30-year-old marketing coordinator, was curious to see what would turn up if she searched for herself on
Reunion.com, a Los Angeles-based social networking site. Sure enough, there was her name, which didn't bother her. What did startle Yang was seeing the name of her 4-year-old son. The CEO of Reunion.com, which just bought a huge database from a private supplier, has no idea how the information got online. Reunion.com is no stranger to privacy issues. In April, the company accessed the address books of people who register at the site and sent e-mails to all their contacts saying that so-and-so was searching for them, even when no such search was performed.
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