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Engadget is reporting that due to a security flaw, Delta passengers are able to access strangers’ boarding passes! TSA says essentially not to worry, since passengers with wrong boarding documents won’t be able to get passed the TSA agents. Really?
You can read the whole story, written by John Coluccci, here.
HT to my friend Dean.
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That’s still a pretty big security flaw. I still don’t use electronic boarding passes. I used to have a phone with a short battery life, so I worried about my phone dying at a bad time. Now that I have a better phone, I’m starting to think about it.