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Why Backdoors Always Suck: The TSA Travel Locks Were Hacked and the TSA Doesn’t Care

22nd September 2015

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The TSA, it appears, is just simply bad at everything. The nation’s most useless government agency has already made it clear that it is bad at knowing if it groped you, bad at even have a modicum of sense when it comes to keeping the traveling luggage of citizens private, and the TSA is especially super-mega-bad at TSA-ing, failing to catch more than a fraction of illicit material as it passes by agents upturned noses. And now, it appears, the TSA has demonstrated that it is also bad at pretending to give a shit.

In case you missed the recent news, the TSA’s specially designed master key to open all of the specially designed TSA-recognized luggage locks were especially super-hacked by someone with access to such privileged information and equipment as a newspaper subscription and a 3D printer. By using a picture in the Washington Post of a TSA agent’s master key and some documents from Travel Sentry, a group that generates and enforces TSA protocols, one security researcher was able to create 3D printer files to create his own master key.

The TSA is rapidly replacing the Post Office as the poster child for government incompetence.

One Response to “Why Backdoors Always Suck: The TSA Travel Locks Were Hacked and the TSA Doesn’t Care”

  1. RealRick Says:

    The TSA makes incompetence look so … effortless.