Security Flaw Exposed: How Anyone Could Bypass TSA Through A Known Crewmember Vulnerability [Roundup]

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  1. Cost of that pizza is baked into the purchase price.

    With the bare feet thing, the Babylon Bee recently posted an article saying the good lord approved murder when it involves someone barefoot on an airplane.

  2. I worked at an e-commerce company in the year 2000 and we knew about SQL injection vulnerabilities and how to protect ourselves. I can’t believe that’s still a thing!

  3. Re feet – this is why I’ve stopped flying economy. The level of rudeness, disregard for others, etc continues to sink to new lows. I guess these people were raised in a barn.
    Re „room in a foreign country“ – what’s the beef? You had a roof over your head and a bed. Your issue is a „First World“ inconvenience. I’ve had such a room when I arrived late in Hilton Wash DC (at K and 16th). I was thankful for a room. Get over over it!

  4. Maybe the Norwegian hotel room is trying to figure in an option if you and a new friend you met at the conference want to get up close and personal.

  5. I had a hotel room like that at the Holiday Inn MEX. but at least my conference area was connected to my room, not in it. 🙂

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