Once inside the system, fraudsters create complex, multi-passenger PNRs. They string together real stolen identities with synthetic data (fake names paired with real passport formats). By structuring these bookings as a "family group," they bypass certain automated fraud triggers. Security algorithms often flag isolated, last-minute single bookings, but view multi-generational family holiday packages as lower risk. 3. The Ticketing Exploit (The "Voiding" Window)

These properties might use the same dummy chain code, create fake, closely related brand names, or leverage a "soft brand" setup deceptively to appear as a larger, more prestigious, or more widespread entity to travel agents searching for inventory. How the "Fake Family" Strategy Works

: Quality Assurance (QA) teams use them to verify that loyalty points (Frequent Flyer programs) or baggage rules apply correctly across a family unit. ⚠️ Critical Rule: The "Training Mode"

The Gangster Disciples were founded in the 1960s in Chicago's South Side by David Barksdale and Larry Hoover. Initially, the gang was formed as a response to the social and economic challenges faced by African American communities, such as poverty, racism, and police brutality. Over time, GDS evolved into a complex organization with a hierarchical structure, codes, and rituals.