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Chaffetz is also concerned that airports have issued more than 900,000 special credentials to workers for access to secure and restricted areas in airports
-- including 16,000 to Washington Dulles International Airport in Northern Virginia alone, he said. The government has long been aware and concerned about the "insider threat" in which someone who wishes to do harm has access to secure areas such as those in airports. Terrorists have used such insiders to access overseas targets and collect sensitive information to aid terror operations, including the 2009 hotel bombings in Indonesia, when a florist working in one of the hotels helped facilitate the attacks.
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