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If you want to secure your belongings while traveling, you must have a TSA-approved lock. Look out for this specific feature when shopping for one.
Shortly after The Washington Post inadvertently published a photo of seven TSA master keys, a group of security experts were able to copy their designs and release their 3D models online. Now ...
A TSA-Approved lock allows your luggage to be inspected by TSA agents without destroying your lock, but what makes these locks so different from standard ones?
TSA inspectors use master keys approved by the organization to prevent breaking luggage locks during security checks.
If TSA wants to check, they'll cut them open regardless, and leave a thank-you note inside, but it keeps out the pick-pockets during luggage sorting.
During a talk given on Saturday, the three hackers showed a 3D-printable model of the Safe Skies master key. Safe Skies is a TSA-approved lock for luggage.
A full set of 3D-printable designs was published to GitHub on Wednesday. With these plans, anyone who has a 3D printer or a computer-controlled mill can reproduce exact copies of the TSA's master ...
After a photo of the TSA's master keys was posted online, lock picking enthusiasts published instructions for making 3-D printed copies.
A Washington Post photo of TSA master keys has helped lock pickers design replicas to 3D print out.
If you never trusted your luggage lock much to begin with, then you're going to warily look at it in suspicion from now on. Some security enthusiasts took that photo of TSA's master baggage keys ...
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