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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Here’s Exactly Why the TSA Is Worried About Your Phone



Though the TSA recently outlined new security measures on U.S.-bound flights, the agency’s decision to target cell phones raises several questions about the policy’s specificity and effectiveness.

Apple iPhones and Samsung Galaxy phones were singled out for extra scrutiny, U.S. officials told Reuters, though Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson does not specifically name the two smartphones in TSA’s official statement. A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official emphasized to TIME that the search will cover a wide range of electronic devices, and the inspection of items will be “not just focused on two manufacturers.”
Aviation and terrorism experts agree that if Apple and Samsung phones will indeed be checked more closely, then that decision is based on specific information gathered by U.S. intelligence.

“Somewhere, somehow, somebody has recovered those devices by those names, which were probably used in the process of developing an explosive that would be detonated by the use of one of those, or [U.S. officials] have first hand intelligence information,” said Glen Winn, an aviation security expert who has handled bomb threats.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

sounds to me a red flag is comming...

All the border talk and fiasco, and then mccain and the rest swearing and promising we will be attracted or as he said "hit" again...

The war being started with hamas and israel...

YUP sounds like a RED flag is for sure coming if not the real thing this time...

Anonymous said...

I'm pretty sure they want your devices on so they can hack them using bluetooth and wifi exploits.