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A Republican congressman on the House Committee on Homeland Security is seeking answers about last week’s hack of regional airline CommuteAir, which led to the exposure of a copy of the federal no-fly list from 2019. 


Alarm has grown since the researcher behind the hack, a Swiss national who goes by maia arson crimew, published a blog post explaining that the information was left exposed on an unsecured server alongside other sensitive data from CommuteAir, a regional airline under United …

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