Pornoscanners trivially defeated by pancake-shaped explosives
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#3Great headline based on a simulation. Says so in the second sentence of the abstract. Is it hard to do a test using real machines? What's stopping them?
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#4Great headline based on a simulation. Says so in the second sentence of the abstract. Is it hard to do a test using real machines? What's stopping them?
Why should the company that makes these machines allow access to them?
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#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
Shouldn't the airports or governments (or whoever is paying for these) test them properly?
That's true if their main concern is security, as opposed to security theatre.
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#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
Shouldn't the airports or governments (or whoever is paying for these) test them properly?
That's true if their main concern is security, as opposed to security theatre.
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#8I will note though that the big scanner off to the side that I saw in one airport had the product name:
"Rapiscan"
... which probably doesn't seem like such a good idea now to their marketing team.
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
That's true if their main concern is security, as opposed to security theatre.
I'm not even sure security simulation is the main concern at this point. it rather seems to be giving as much tax dollars to the companies who helped politicians get into office in the first place.