Global ‘terror’ database leak reveals 2.2 million people tracked by spy agencies

‘Thomson Reuters are reportedly “working feverishly” to recover more than 2.2 million records which form their ‘World Check’ database of “heightened risk individuals and entities” used by governments, banks, and law firms around the world.
Reddit user Chris Vickery says he obtained a copy of the database, although he won’t reveal how until “a later time.”
The security researcher says the database is from mid-2014 and contains millions of “heightened-risk individuals and organizations,” which it places in one or more of a number of categories, including terrorism, money laundering, organized crime, bribery, corruption, and “other unsavory activities.”’
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