Friday, February 16, 2007

Follow-Up: TSA Removes Online Traveler Redress System

Ryan Singel writes on 27B Stroke 6:

The Transportation Security Agency has removed from its website an online system designed for travelers who have been told they are on a watchlist and inserted a statement that the agency takes information security seriously, following reporting by 27B (and others) that the site could put travelers at risk of identity theft and looked like online fraud.

A link on the TSA's "Our Travelers" page earlier this week directed people who wanted to get help from the Traveler Identity Verification program to a page that looked like the TSA website but was actually a subdomain hosted by a web design company with a P.O. Box for an address (see previous link for screenshot). The site, which was full of misspellings and nonsensical directions, asked travelers to provide sensitive personal information via an unencrypted page.

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