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Whee!
A security researcher had a thought: what could you build that would be dangerous/deadly/destructive based on materials that you could buy inside the security barrier of an airport, using a multitool that was approved by the TSA?
The results are not pleasant: a blunderbuss shotgun, nunchucks, a spiked mace, and a suitcase bomb that took one and a half fire extinguishers to put out. He notified the TSA on four occasions before publishing and was thanked, but they never said they were doing anything. He was visited by some FBI agents and had a pleasant discussion, and that was about that.
http://www.wired.com/design/2013/12/terminal-cornucopia/?viewall=true
A security researcher had a thought: what could you build that would be dangerous/deadly/destructive based on materials that you could buy inside the security barrier of an airport, using a multitool that was approved by the TSA?
The results are not pleasant: a blunderbuss shotgun, nunchucks, a spiked mace, and a suitcase bomb that took one and a half fire extinguishers to put out. He notified the TSA on four occasions before publishing and was thanked, but they never said they were doing anything. He was visited by some FBI agents and had a pleasant discussion, and that was about that.
http://www.wired.com/design/2013/12/terminal-cornucopia/?viewall=true
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Date: 2013-12-04 01:18 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-12-04 01:28 am (UTC)The effective approach is to: armor cockpit doors, flight crew is sealed in the cockpit before passengers load, and all passengers and luggage is screened for weapons and explosives. Then increase intelligence work to stop threats before they get to the airport, because if you stop them at the airport, you've failed.
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Date: 2013-12-04 02:05 am (UTC)