Department of Justice Says FBI Has 'Systemic' Misconduct Problems and Isn't Reporting Serious

Fbi Watch List Leaks Department Of Justice Says Has 'systemic' Misconduct Problems And Isn't Reporting Serious

The watchlist, which included 1.9 million records, was left exposed online for three weeks, according to the researcher who found it. Fbi's secret terrorist watchlist was exposed on the internet

A researcher discovered a data cache from the fbi’s terrorist screening center left online without a password or authentication requirement. The list was left accessible on an elasticsearch cluster that had no password on it. It seems someone working at the fbi screwed up and posted a terrorist watchlist database online without any authentication required to view it

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Volodymyr bob diachenko, head of security research.

1.9 million records from the fbi's terrorist watchlist leaked online a copy of the fbi's terrorist watchlist was exposed online for three weeks between july 19 and august 9, 2021, a security researcher revealed today

Known as the fbi terrorist screening center (tsc), the database was created in 2003 as a response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Department of Justice Says FBI Has 'Systemic' Misconduct Problems and Isn't Reporting Serious
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