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A copy of the United States' No Fly List from 2019, which CommuteAir left on an misconfigured (unsecured) development server. The list contains over 1 million entries, though many are aliases or otherwise duplicates. [https://ddosecrets.com/wiki/No_Fly_List DDoS]
A copy of the United States' No Fly List from 2019, which CommuteAir left on an misconfigured (unsecured) development server. The list contains over 1 million entries, though many are aliases or otherwise duplicates. [https://ddosecrets.com/wiki/No_Fly_List DDoS]


== Explanation of the Hack ==
== Explanation of the Hack ==
* https://maia.crimew.gay/posts/how-to-hack-an-airline
* https://maia.crimew.gay/posts/how-to-hack-an-airline

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A copy of the United States' No Fly List from 2019, which CommuteAir left on an misconfigured (unsecured) development server. The list contains over 1 million entries, though many are aliases or otherwise duplicates. DDoS

Explanation of the Hack