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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Three hackers have developed and released a 3D printable master key used by Transportation Security Administration, which opens Safe Skies luggage locks. During a talk given on Saturday, the three ...
The TSA-approved locks used by travelers are no longer as secure as they were as detailed designed have leaked online. (Reuters) Detailed designs of the universal key used by the TSA to inspect ...
Which TSA-approved lock is best? Whether traveling by train from New York to Boston or on a long-haul flight to South Korea, it’s always best practice to take additional security measures with your ...
In a spectacular failure of a “back door” designed to give law enforcement exclusive access to private places, hackers have made the “master keys” for Transportation Security Administration-recognized ...
3D-Printed TSA Master Keys Put Travellers' Luggage at Risk The blueprint with photos showing the 3-D print attempt was posted on GitHub with the comment that they are for key collectors only, not for ...