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  • TSA Employee Steals Over $200,000 in Electronics
    Wednesday 15 October 2008 – 11:30 in Consumer Electronics
    Transportation Security Administration baggage screener Pythias Brown was arrested after stealing and reselling more than $200,000 in gadgets and electronics while on duty at Newark International Airport.
  • TSA Finds "Stolen" Laptop in TSA Office
    Friday 8 August 2008 – 10:10 in Business
    At the beginning of the week, the TSA announced that a laptop containing the personal information of passengers enrolled in its fast track screening program had been stolen. However, in what appears to be a case of “Where did you have it last?"...
  • The TSA works to give MacBook Air owners hassle free flying
    Thursday 13 March 2008 – 04:20 in Business
    You probably remember Monday’s news piece in reference to the man who, when traveling to San Jose, missed his flight because of his MacBook Air.
  • A Checkpoint Friendly Laptop Sleeve
    Monday 28 July 2008 – 02:40 in Consumer Electronics
    It is a proven pain-in-the ass fact that pulling out your laptop, tossing it into a plastic bin and waiting for it to come out on the other side of the airport security line is a task you'd rather not have to endure.
  • Software glitch caused shutdown of Atlanta Hartsfield airport
    Friday 21 April 2006 – 09:44
    TSA officials have said Wednesday's bomb scare at the world's busiest airport in Atlanta was caused by a software glitch. In order to keep security screeners alert, software periodically projects pictures of bombs and other dangerous devices onto the screen. Shortly afterwards some text is supposed to appear saying, "This is a test". On Wednesday, Atlanta Hartsfield airport was shut down for two hours after that all important warning text didn't appear.

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  • Transportation Security Administration loses hard drive*
    Monday 7 May 2007 – 10:56
    Transportation Security Administration loses hard drive The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), often regarded as the cornerstone of the United States' homeland security, has lost a hard drive containing information of over 100,000 people. ...

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