The TSA has long dictated certain "blessed" locks that only it could pick. You know, in case they need or want to open your baggage. For national security, of course. The TSA is able to accomplish ...
For years, the US TSA (that's the Transportation Security Agency, a division of Homeland Security) has recommended that travelers in the United States buy and equip their luggage with a TSA-approved ...
#Security - Luggage theft gets easier as 3D printer blueprints for #TSA luggage-unlocking master keys leaked online http://t.co/1oJR880XSG — Charles Christian 🎃 ...
On Saturday evening, during the Eleventh HOPE conference in New York City, three hackers released the final master key used by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which opens Safe Skies ...
It’s a basic fact of life that once you publish something on the Internet, it’s pretty much impossible to get it back. Now illustrating that point with painful clarity, images of the TSA’s master ...
The ability to duplicate keys with a 3D printer is certainly nothing new, but so far we’ve only seen the technique used against relatively low hanging fruit. It’s one thing to print a key that will ...
It's entirely understandable that the TSA would want to have its own "brand" of approved locks. It's a simple concept: give the TSA a shortcut into a luggage lock in case the need for an inspection ...
Transportation Security Administration agents use X-ray machines and other technology to look through the bags of air travelers, but a security lapse has allowed anyone with a 3-D printer to do ...
It took only a few minutes in the public's eye for one of the TSA's master key designs to have its portrait drawn up and 3D printed. More of the master keys are being rendered as CAD (computer aided ...