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reblog this if you hate reblog bait <3
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cat who hacksd the no fly list literally my hero
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maia arson crimew
Gender: Non binary (it/she)
Sexuality: Bisexual / lesbian / queer
DOB: 7 August 1999
Ethnicity: White - Swiss
Occupation: Computer developer, computer hacker, entrepreneur, activist
Note 1: Known for leaking source code and other data from companies such as Intel and Nissan, and for discovering a 2019 copy of the United States government's No Fly List on an unsecured CommuteAir server.
Note 2: Is autistic
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it's official im official
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if you name a harry potter character im putting you in a saw trap. fuck off get out get out
HP FANS GET OUT OF MY SWAMP !!! TRANSGENDER BEAM TRANSGENDER BEAM 🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️
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stardom dreams, stalking devices and the secret conglomerate selling both
over the last half a year, @rhinozzryan and i have worked on an investigation into Tracki, a "world leader in GPS tracking", and ExploreTalent, one of the biggest talent listing services in the world. what the hell do those two have in common?
(feature art by @catmask)
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I feel like there's two parts to the no fly list leak that are getting overlooked right now
1) the person in question has the handle "maia arson crimew" meaning media outlets have to cite "crimew" as the person they're quoting, which is amazing.
2) From everything I've read, crimew didn't actually commit a crime (in this case at least). According to crimew, the no-fly list was discovered on a publicly accessible server, totally unsecured. crimew was using Shodan which is a totally legal tool regularly used by a lot of the security community for research. Schools use and provide access to Shodan, it's a normal tool. Nothing crimew was doing was out of the ordinary. Her access and use of the file was most likely legal (or at least next to impossible to prosecute), given that it was publicly accessible.
crimew even notified CommuteAir of the data vulnerability. Which prevented more sensitive data from leaking, and was absolutely a sign of acting in good faith. Her obligation to even do that is a pretty gray area, but she did it anyways.
Now, crimew has gotten charged by the US in the past for other things, however, Swiss citizens cannot be extradited against their will. So the proceedings were suspended. She could only be charged under Swiss law, and given that the data is/was publicly accessible and the exposure was for public good, that's very unlikely to happen.
The people actually getting investigated by congress/the FBI/the TSA are the idiots at CommuteAir that were hosting the no fly list on an unsecured publicly accessible server. They're the ones who actually get in trouble for failing to have followed basic security protocols. They're the ones who had a legal obligation to safe guard that data, and they're the ones who fucked up.
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Meemaw Bucchi
Meemaw Felmier
Meemaw Draconia
Pretty powerful and scary trio
Put Deuce’s mom in the mix to have a ray of sunshine character among them!
The gang's all here! Everyone is ready to support our boys and certainly without committing some types of crimes against RSA… Trust me! 😉
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