JetBlue Gives Away Passenger Info To TSA? 343
Old Ben Franklin writes "In September of 2002, JetBlue Airways secretly gave the Transportation Security Administration the full travel records of 5 million JetBlue customers. This sensitive travel data was then turned-over to a private security contractor for analysis, the results of which were presented at a security conference earlier this year and the analysis then posted on the Internet." This comes after Wired News's recent article on this matter, explaining that "...the proposed government system to prevent terrorism by color-coding airline passengers according to their risk level will be tested using old passenger itineraries from JetBlue", but quoting a TSA spokesman as saying that "currently only fake passenger data was being used."
color (Score:5, Funny)
So is blue good or bad?
Re:It's a joke (Score:3, Funny)
Re:color (Score:2, Funny)
On on theJetBlue airlines... (Score:0, Funny)
Re:Similar thing happened to me... (Score:5, Funny)
Fly to Florida one way, hitch-hike back, then fly one way to Florida again.
Rinse and repeat.
Smoke will probably come out of their tiny little ears before they figure out how you can do that.
KFG
Re:Similar thing happened to me... (Score:3, Funny)
Oh great. I took a one-way fight out of the country. I'm going to be labeled a terrorist forever.
Color Code (Score:0, Funny)
1. Make the dot Dot the same approximate color as the skin of the passenger
2. Correspond the dor colors to reflect the following threat assessments...
White: Safe
Female White: Very Safe
Yellow: Pretty Safe
Black: Mostly harmless but hide your wallet
Beige: DANGER! HIGH THREAT ASSESMENT LEVEL
One More instance (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Oops and there's more.. (Score:2, Funny)
= 9J =
Operation patriot freedom (Score:1, Funny)