This link has been bookmarked by 9 people . It was first bookmarked on 07 Jan 2009, by Jack Park.
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12 Jan 09
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M McBrideMy biggest surprise was that the Internet Protocol (I.P.) address of the computer used to buy my tickets via a Web agency was noted. On the first document image posted here, I've circled in red the I.P. address of the computer used to buy my pair of airli
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08 Jan 09
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07 Jan 09
Robert Sutor"A passenger record typically includes the name of the person traveling, the name of the person who submitted the information while arranging the trip, and details about how the ticket was bought, according to documents published by the Department of Homeland Security. Records are made for citizens and non-citizens who cross our borders. An agent from U.S. Customs and Border Protection can generate a travel history for any traveler with a few keystrokes on a computer. Officials use the information to prevent terrorism, acts of organized crime, and other illegal activity."
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A rare peek at Homeland Security's files on travelers
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A rare peek at Homeland Security's files on travelers
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