A researcher discovered a data cache from the fbi's terrorist screening center left online without a password or authentication requirement. 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. Fbi terrorist watchlist containing 1.9m records posted online the list contains the personal details of people suspected of terrorism. Fbi's secret terrorist watchlist was exposed on the internet The watchlist was left exposed. According to classified documents leaked to the intercept, a national security news site founded by journalist glenn greenwald, 40 percent of the terrorist suspects in the federal government's terrorist screening database have no connection with any terrorist group
The leaked documents also reveal that the watch list includes 611,000 men and 39,000 women across the u.s., from cities like. The threat screening center (tsc) maintains the u.s The list was left accessible on an elasticsearch cluster that had no password on it. Some past or present informants' identities could have been leaked. the exposed server, which was found on a bahrain rather than a us ip address, was apparently left online without any security for three weeks after diachenko informed the department of homeland security (dhs).
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