haven't seen anyone post on this yet so enjoy...
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,60502,00.htmlMy personal opinion is that caps 2 can be hacked/exploited just like anything else.. MIT proved this...
http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/6805/student-papers/spring02-papers/caps.htmso the goverments so called system is nothing more than hooplaa on a we did our best syndrome if we have another 9/11...
The downside of this is that while crapping on civil liberties :
The 4th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America
"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."
We arn't any safer... (MIT report..)
The important part of the 4th amendment is the part about papers.. note papers and data are effectively the same thing... Hence in my opinion.. and many others sifting thru data with no reason/or warrant is a clear violation..
The real kicker to this story is who contracted the initial study... US army? what the hell does the army need civilians Social Security numbers... Your guess is as good as mine...
Most likely the same reason they are still holding my dna.. Even though im no longer in service with them...
Army may get sued on this on.. anyone who has ever served recently knows the privacy act of 1974.
http://www.usdoj.gov/04foia/privstat.htm Section B is the non approved uses:
Note Definition 8 section B (ii) " matches performed to support any research or statistical project, the specific data of which may not be used to make decisions concerning the rights, benefits, or privileges of specific
individuals"
(in this case the privilege to enjoy using the airlines...)
Flying is not a right, I would suggest its a privilege like driving a car...
Disclosure:
Note there is a whole bunch of valid reasons to disclose information, I read them all... I personally didn't find any of those reasons that would suggest mishandling civilian Social security numbers... (who knows maybe I missed it please correct me if I did) (I did see exemptions for CIA etc.. ) Army, I didn't see your exemption..
Either way Constitution and the 4th amendment is well above any privacy act anyway so any argument is really IMO moot.... just some extra info to prove something is amuck....
In conclusion....
Jet Blue most likely will have a class action brought against it for fraud.. (violating its own privacy policy)
Us Army ? who knows they most likely will blame the company they contracted and use the scapegoat clause...
Welcome to the new USA (Old usa just like old europe is out....)
Papers Commrade?
My 2 cents
DoctorYo
PS (Im pro america just friendly service announcement to all free thinking americans who enjoy their freedoms..)
(kindly leave the flamethrower on the range...)