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September 22, 2004

If you flew on a plane in June, your personal information is about to be dumped into the Department of Homeland Security's new terror-screening database.

"The Transportation Security Administration will use passenger data from June 2004 from 77 domestic carriers to test the Secure Flight program, which is designed to check airline passenger names against a centralized terrorist watch list," Defense Tech pal Ryan Singel writes.



   
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