Terror Watchlist "Crippled By Technical Flaws"
I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "The database used by the government to generate lists like the No-Fly List is 'crippled by technical flaws,' according to the chairman of a House technology oversight subcommittee. And the upgrade may be worse than the original. Rep. Brad Miller (D-NC) says that 'if actually deployed, [the upgrade] will leave our country more vulnerable than the existing yet flawed system in operation today.' It seems that the current database doesn't have any easy way to do plain-text matching, forcing users to enter SQL queries. That might not sound so bad until you learn that the database contains 463 poorly indexed tables. How long until there's a terrorist named Robert'); DROP DATABASE; —?"
For those interested: the size of the terror watchlist compared to US cities and States.
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Technically, the Terrorist Watch List Database contains about 400,000 unique persons, of which the remainder represents known aliases. This is the so-called "green light" list, with no restrictions on them whatsoever. The "yellow light" list is much smaller, about 10,000 unique persons, and only subjects these people to desk check-ins and special searches. The *actual* No Fly list (the "red light" list) is itself a small fraction of that, perhaps 1,000 people at the most.
Add that to the fact that Congress is starting to mandate some sanity checks and ways to be removed from the list, I could see this someday being useful... just not today.
I was intrigued! You gave me the info I wanted to google with - Mass CIA resignations lead me to this
I had no idea how bad it was. Retrospectively, the bashing the CIA got seems stupid considering the impossibility of what they have to accomplish... not just now, but after pissing off most of the world in the last 8 years.
Oh, boy, are you in for a shock. They dunk you in Holy Water. If you drown, you're hired on the spot. Otherwise, you're a terrorist, and they shoot you.
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My co-workers 2 year old Daughter was on the list. It took 4 years to get her name removed.
It must have been her evil plot to drop a bomb in her diaper.
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