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Is the US no fly list leaked?

In the news today it was revealed that the entire of the US No Fly List was exposed online by a Swiss hacker who reportedly found three sensitive files stored on an unsecure cloud storage server. The comment from Todd Carrol the Chief Information Security Officer/VP of Cyber Operations at CybelAngel.



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The entire US no-fly list — with 1.5 million+ entries — was found on an unsecured server by a Swiss hacker,” Rep. Dan Bishop (R-N. C.), who sits on the House Homeland Security Committee, wrote in a tweet. “Besides the fact that the list is a civil liberties nightmare, how was this info so easily accessible?”

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Maia, an online hacker who leaked the no-fly lists, now leaks a 2,600-page of anti-trans conservative groups who plot to eliminate trans people.

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Myth: The No-Fly list includes an 8-year-old boy. Buster: No 8-year-old is on a T.S.A. watch list. “Meet Mikey Hicks,” said Najlah Feanny Hicks, introducing her 8-year-old son, a New Jersey Cub Scout and frequent traveler who has seldom boarded a plane without a hassle because he shares the name of a suspicious person.

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Individuals/Travelers. TSA may impose civil penalties of up to $14,950 per violation per person.

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The story of the sacrifice of pilots and crewmembers aboard the four flights hijacked on 9/11 – American Airlines Flight 11, American Airlines Flight 77, United Airlines Flight 93, and United Airlines Flight 175 – is integral to the history of the day.

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The consequences of being placed on a government watchlist can be far-reaching. They can include questioning, harassment, or detention by authorities, or even an indefinite ban on air travel.

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Flight 77 was scheduled to depart for Los Angeles at 08:10; 58 passengers boarded through Gate D26, including the five hijackers. The 53 other passengers on board excluding the hijackers were 26 men, 22 women, and five children ranging in age from three to eleven.

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If the judge specifically includes language that the child cannot be removed from the U.S., you can enroll in the federal government's Prevent Abduction program, which would create a “travel alert” to prevent the child from boarding a flight.

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