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Jul 26, 2016
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Rehashed: Lessons learned from the Safe Skies TSA master key leak

Over the weekend, Salted Hash broke the news that hackers had released the eighth and final TSA master key, which opens locks created by Safe Skies LLC. Today we'll discuss a key takeaway point from the story, as well as provide a recording of the talk itself. Read More

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