Whoops, we leaked the no-fly list. And by "we" I mean CommuteAir, a regional airline whose insecure server, accessed by a Swiss hacker named maia arson crimew, included a file helpfully named NoFly.csv, which turned out to be a 2019 version of the U.S. government's no-fly list. The Daily Dot, which first reported on the story, notes that the list has around 1.5 million entriesthough many of those are aliases for a much smaller number of individualsand includes both names and birthdates. It's a subset of the broader Terrorist Screening Database, and both lists are chock-full of civil liberties and due process violations.
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