Posted on 08/17/2021 8:45:06 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
A secret watchlist of suspected terrorists maintained by the FBI was exposed online after a configuration error and then not fixed for several weeks after being reported, according to Comparitech.
Head of security research at the firm, Bob Diachenko, said he discovered the Terrorist Screening Center (TSC) list on July 19, when the exposed Elasticsearch server was indexed by search engines Censys and ZoomEye.
The list was left online without a password or any other authentication to secure it. It contained 1.9 million records, including full name, TSC watchlist ID, citizenship, gender, date of birth, passport number and more.
The TSC is a classified list of suspected terrorists, including a smaller “no-fly” list. The information is shared with the Departments of State and Defense and customs officers, TSA staff and international partners.
Although he didn’t check the entire database, Diachenko suggested that it may have contained the whole TSC list.
“The terrorist watchlist is made up of people who are suspected of terrorism but who have not necessarily been charged with any crime. In the wrong hands, this list could be used to oppress, harass, or persecute people on the list and their families,” he argued.
“It could cause any number of personal and professional problems for innocent people whose names are included in the list. There have been several reports of US authorities recruiting informants in exchange for keeping their names off of the no-fly list. Some past or present informants’ identities could have been leaked.”
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Okay, as a query expert, I'm going to give you guys a Pro Tip.
Search for a single unique word in the title - not too short [three letter words appear to break Title search] - not the whole fricking title.
The vagaries of Entire Title Match [I won't get into it] is what is throwing off your "title searches".
I usually do a double search - first on single Title word that looks like it will fish up a duplicate article, then a Ctrl-F find on the main page and then the next page down.
In case anyone is interested, here is the list (purported- I am not vouching for the validity or accuracy)-
https://www.no-fly-list.com/index.php
It gives you a place to enter a person’s name, with a list off to the side, and a total down at the bottom (about 3770). You can change that number to get up or down, took me about 6 or 8 guesses to find my right area, and I am not on it.
‘You mean like a cloth?’ Wonder what that list is worth…. Of course asking for my friend Hillary……….
The FBI threw away their dossier on me. It kept putting agents to sleep.
We’ll get our best people on it right away. You know - those tech guys who used to work for the USPS.
“Coca Cola and KFC can keep a simple recipe safe despite...”
The secret is out and has been for 50+ years. One is probably not able to follow the process exactly having not invested in the proper equipment to duplicate.
Looked through the names. They are not real.
Names do not seem real. Not bringing up any hits
... Freepers....
Freepers
Where can I go to see if my name is on it? I attended a Trump Rally in 2016 and participated in a Trump car parade in 2020.
Oh, and ‘m white and Christian and un-vaxxed. I am truly terrifying.
IF someone leaves my gate open, I don’t take weeks to close it so horses are still contained.
Oooh...Oooh...am I on there?
That would give me some FR bragging rights, wouldn’t it?
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