Saturday, July 23

Once more, for the back of the house

WASHINGTON - The Transportation Security Administration violated privacy protections by secretly collecting personal information on at least 250,000 airline passengers, congressional investigators said Friday.
The Government Accountability sent a letter to Congress saying the collection violated the Privacy Act, which prohibits the government from collecting information on people without their knowledge.
The information was collected as the agency tested a program, now called Secure Flight, to conduct computerized checks of airline passengers against terrorist watch lists.
TSA had promised it would only use the limited information about passengers that it had obtained from airlines. Instead, the agency and its contractors compiled files on people using data from commercial brokers and then compared those files with the lists.
The GAO reported that about 100 million records were collected.

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