> The Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation will oblige carriers to transmit data on passengers' IP addresses and bank cards
> The information will be fed into the unified state information system for transportation security. The
MIA and the FSB have access to this database. It will contain information about the bank card used for payment (the last four digits and the name of the bank), as well as account data (login and password) on the carrier's website. The data is planned to be stored for seven years.

PASSWORDS

THEY WANT CLEAR TEXT PASSWORDS

@inex Of course, as a law-abiding citizen, you have nothing to be afraid for - and nothing to hide from your state that always cares about your safety and well-being. /sarc

This is a new dimension of fucked.

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And even the usual "the glowies are watching me" paranoia aside — as Ministry of Internal Affairs is explicitly mentioned, it means that all this information will be on sale in shady Telegram channels right the next day — any low paygrade employee would appreciate the small bonus that is being able to provide access to this information for a few extra bucks 🤦‍♂️

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