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Maker of Airport Body Scanners Suspected of Falsifying Software Tests

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A company that supplies controversial passenger-screening machines for U.S. airports is under suspicion for possibly manipulating tests on privacy software designed to prevent the machines from producing graphic body images. (www.wired.com) More...

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sparkie624
sparkie624 3
You don't say.... Why does this not surprise me.
HunterTS4
Toby Sharp 2
not shocked at all
n7757
Greg Anderson 3
The more things change....The more things stay the same. Goverment will always be the problem! Never the solution.....
JetMech24
JetMech24 1
What do you say about the private company responsible for this then?
sparkie624
sparkie624 1
They messed it up... They fix it.... At their expense.

Dubslow
Dubslow 1
Duplicate from the early part of the week
JULESY
I refuse to use a full body scanner for the very reasons outlined in the 'wired' link. They haven't been adequately tested to my satisfaction. Perhaps more refusals to cooperate with their 'streamlining measures' would make them review the machines and prove their safety to the travelling public.
silverzdfltrack
Bob Ziehm 0
(Duplicate Squawk Submitted)

Maker of Airport Body Scanners Suspected of Falsifying Software Tests

A company that supplies controversial passenger-screening machines for U.S. airports is under suspicion for possibly manipulating tests on privacy software designed to prevent the machines from producing graphic body images.

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/11/rapiscan-fraudulent-tests/

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