The Transportation Security Administration’s No-Fly List is one of the most important ledgers in the United States, containing as it does the names of people who are perceived to be of such a threat to national security that they’re not allowed on airplanes. You’d have been forgiven then for thinking that list was a tightly-guarded state secret, but lol, nope.

A Swiss hacker known as “maia arson crimew” has got hold of a copy of the list—albeit a version from a few years ago—not by getting past fortress-like layers of cybersecurity, but by...finding a regional airline that had its data lying around in unprotected servers. They announced the discovery with the photo and screenshot above, in which the Pokémon Sprigatito is looking awfully pleased with themselves.

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  • Weedian [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    I knew an airline captain who had the exact same name as someone else on the no fly list, any time he would fly the 80,000 lb airplane back from Mexico he had to jump through a bunch of hoops and prove to TSA/customs he was in fact a different person with the same name. Every time.