The TSA has published a "redacted" version of their s00per s33kr1t screening procedure guidelines (Want to know whether to frisk a CIA operative at the checkpoint? Now you can!). Unfortunately, the security geniuses at the DHS don't know that drawing black blocks over the words you want to eliminate from your PDF doesn't actually make the words go away, and can be defeated by nefarious al Qaeda operatives through a complex technique known as ctrl-a/ctrl-c/ctrl-v. Thankfully, only the most elite terrorists would be capable of matching wits with the technology brilliance on display at the agency charged with defending our nation's skies by ensuring that imaginary hair-gel bombs are kept off of airplanes.
The TSA makes another stupid move
Mirror of TSA screening doc (redactions removed)
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- Police veteran critiques TSA procedure – Boing Boing
- TSA bans snowglobes. TSA, meet Archimedes. – Boing Boing
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- Schneier: Fix US airport security by making TSA more transparent …
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- TSA "behavior detection" is wrong more than 99 percent of the time …
- Redacted CIA document about torture almost entirely blacked out …
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