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Bill
06-01-2015, 7:20am
DHS Tests Uncover Security Failures at US Airports

ABCNews
JUSTIN FISHEL
Updated 28 mins ago

An internal investigation of the Transportation Security Administration revealed security failures at dozens of the nation's busiest airports, where undercover investigators were able to smuggle mock explosives or banned weapons through checkpoints in 95 percent of trials, ABC News has learned.

The series of tests were conducted by Homeland Security Red Teams who pose as passengers, setting out to beat the system.

According to officials briefed on the results of a recent Homeland Security Inspector General's report, TSA agents failed 67 out of 70 tests, with Red Team members repeatedly able to get potential weapons through checkpoints.

In one test an undercover agent was stopped after setting off an alarm at a magnetometer, but TSA screeners failed to detect a fake explosive device that was taped to his back during a follow-on pat down.

Officials would not divulge the exact time period of the testing other than to say it concluded recently.

Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson was apparently so frustrated by the findings he sought a detailed briefing on them last week at TSA headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, according to sources. U.S. officials insisted changes have already been made at airports to address vulnerabilities identified by the latest tests.


"Upon learning the initial findings of the Office of Inspector General's report, Secretary Johnson immediately directed TSA to implement a series of actions, several of which are now in place, to address the issues raised in the report," the DHS said in a written statement to ABC News.

Homeland security officials insist that security at the nation's airports is strong - that there are layers of security including bomb sniffing dogs and other technologies seen and unseen. But the officials that ABC News spoke to admit these were disappointing results.

This is not the first time the TSA has had trouble spotting Red Team agents. A similar episode played out in 2013, when an undercover investigator with a fake bomb hidden on his body passed through a metal detector, went through a pat-down at New Jersey's Newark Liberty Airport, and was never caught.

At the time, the TSA said Red Team tests occurred weekly all over the United States and were meant to "push the boundaries of our people, processes, and technology."

"We know that the adversary innovates and we have to push ourselves to capacity in order to remain one step ahead," a TSA official wrote on the agency's blog in March 2013. "[O]ur testers often make these covert tests as difficult as possible."

In a 2013 hearing on Capitol Hill, then-TSA administrator John Pistole, described the Red Team as "super terrorists," who know precisely which weaknesses to exploit.

"[Testers] know exactly what our protocols are. They can create and devise and conceal items that ... not even the best terrorists would be able to do," Pistole told lawmakers at a House hearing.

More recently, the DHS inspector general's office concluded a series of undercover tests targeting checked baggage screening at airports across the country.

That review found "vulnerabilities" throughout the system, attributing them to human error and technological failures, according to a three-paragraph summary of the review released in September.

In addition, the review determined that despite spending $540 million for checked baggage screening equipment and another $11 million for training since a previous review in 2009, the TSA failed to make any noticeable improvements in that time.

ABC News' David Kerley contributed to this report.


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On the plus side, though, 100% of grandmothers screened had their genitals groped, so there's that.

VITE1
06-01-2015, 7:23am
The TSA was and is a Placebo for the American flying public.

Mike Mercury
06-01-2015, 7:29am
TSA = Touching, Squeezing, Anil

sanchez
06-01-2015, 9:35am
The tsa is a sad joke. Like mall cops. If shit did happen, they would stand there slack jawed with their thumbs in their butts. I am consistently impressed that these asstards can find their way to the airport on a daily basis, let alone push buttons on machines and look interested. But, it's better than having real cops handle this, how many airline passengers would end up shot to death for their own protection?

Madmikeee
06-01-2015, 10:23am
This is what happens when you hire English as a second language workers that have had 5 days of training and are being paid 8 bucks an hour.

I have seen Mall Security with more skills than those assclowns.

Bill
06-01-2015, 3:12pm
This is what happens when you hire English as a second language workers that have had 5 days of training and are being paid 8 bucks an hour.

I have seen Mall Security with more skills than those assclowns.

The private security that ran things before got $ 8/hour, and those guys were better at their job, less snotty and basically NOT the jack booted thugs we have now. These folks make significantly more than that, and have great federal benefits.

8Up
06-01-2015, 3:29pm
I recently went through security at DIA. I think I saw maybe two guys out of the 50 or so working that I didnt think I could drop in one punch. Im no tough guy but if it was me or them, I think they would drop and run. Mostly old guys and large gals working there. there were a couple tall thin guys, and one very feminine fella working the scanner line. I was a Marine, I know tough people come in many shapes and sizes but I didnt see any there.....

Another thing I noticed, the flight attendant gave me a can of Coke during the flight. not in a plastic cup, but a full can. As long as they keep doing that I can make a weapon to defend myself out of it.

RedLS1GTO
06-01-2015, 3:31pm
A few years ago, I showed my military ID at the little ID check station before the X-ray. I was pulled out of line, brought to a room, briefed by a bunch of folks from various 3 letter agencies, and handed some things to try to "smuggle" in... exactly as it seems the "Red Team" did here.

The result was fairly amazing (not in a good way).

LATB
06-01-2015, 3:32pm
TSA is nothing more than another unnecessary government agency that will cost billions and is not necessary.

RedLS1GTO
06-01-2015, 3:35pm
Another thing I noticed, the flight attendant gave me a can of Coke during the flight. not in a plastic cup, but a full can. As long as they keep doing that I can make a weapon to defend myself out of it.

I said the exact same thing to my wife the last time we flew. :yesnod:

LATB
06-01-2015, 3:49pm
Another thing I noticed, the flight attendant gave me a can of Coke during the flight. not in a plastic cup, but a full can. As long as they keep doing that I can make a weapon to defend myself out of it.

damn...I didn't even think of this. I got beer cans...

but I was sucking down beer and popping Hydrocodone so I really didn't GAS what happened on the flight. :Jeff '79:

stingraymyway
06-02-2015, 5:20am
Saw that on the news. Our tax dollars hard at work..........:kick:

LATB
06-02-2015, 6:16am
Airport/airline security should be provided by the airports/airlines. Why does the government have to get involved with everything?

VITE1
06-02-2015, 6:41am
Airport/airline security should be provided by the airports/airlines. Why does the government have to get involved with everything?

:iagree:

VITE1
06-02-2015, 6:48am
Another thing I noticed, the flight attendant gave me a can of Coke during the flight. not in a plastic cup, but a full can. As long as they keep doing that I can make a weapon to defend myself out of it.

Just after 9/11 I had to fly somewhere. They broke the nail file off my nail clippers going through security. They had this long speech about people using blankets and pillows to block any attackers coming up the aisle.

Then when serving dinner in 1st class they only provided plastic utensils. But they still kept the Wine glass, drink glasses, water glass and plates all made out of glass or ceramic. My seatmate and I looked at each other and realized no one had a real clue.