http://www.nu.nl/internet/2950158/skype-hands-16-year-olds-personal-information-to-it-company.html
"AMSTERDAM - Skype illegally distributed a user's personal information to a private company during a police investigation into Anonymous-sanctioned cyberattacks on PayPal.It and several other payment companies were attacked out of retribution for blocking donations to Wikileaks in 2011.
Skype handed over the personal information of a 16-year-old to an IT firm, which later informed Dutch authorities."
"PayPalJoep Gommers, senior director of global research at the Dutch IT security firm iSIGHT Partners, was hired by PayPal to investigate the attacks. Through an instant messaging channel, he found out that Dutch citizens were involved in the attacks and unearthed the pseudonym of a 16-year-old boy.
Gommers contacted Skype, another of his firm's clients, and asked them for the suspect's account data. Meanwhile, he wrote an e-mail to several Dutch authorities, saying: "Hey, I will have login information soon - but not yet."
Police file
The police file notes that Skype handed over the suspect's personal information, such as his user name, real name, e-mail adresses and the home address used for payment. That address could be matched and verified with municipal records.
Skype distributed the information voluntary, without a court order, as would usually be required."
"PrivacyA spokesman for Skype, which was recently acquired by Microsoft, says the company takes its customers' privacy very seriously. "It is our policy not to provide customer data unless we are served with valid request from legal authorities, or when legally required to do so, or in the event of a threat to physical safety," the spokesperson said.
The company says it is reviewing how personal information came into the hands of a private firm."