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Privacy Nightmare: New York City Subway’s Payment System Could Expose Travelers’ Movements to Crooks

A feature on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) website, designed to allow New York City subway riders to check their travel history, has come under scrutiny for posing a significant privacy risk. As one privacy expert explains, “Obviously this is a great fit for abusers who live with their victims or have physical access, however brief, to their wallets.” 

People walk along the train platform at the Second Avenue subway station on November 09, 2

AOC Backs Bailout for Big Apple’s Cheap-Labor Economy

The swelling population of 100,000 low-wage illegal migrants welcomed by New York leaders should also be allowed to take the jobs and housing needed by ordinary New Yorkers, according to Democratic populist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).

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